Politics › Re: 717 Muslims Killed, 805 Injured During 'Devil Stoning' In Saudi Arabia (photos) by OohLalah(f): 5:55am On Sep 25, 2015*. Modified: 6:57am On Sep 25, 2015 |
PappyMason: . As a Christian I am at times disgusted at the hypocrisy of the so called Christian folks and Nigerians specifically. Not long ago T.B.Joshua's church killed over hundred people who visited his church for religious reasons. The same Christians/Nigerians blamed the incident on various excuses including a hovering plane, bombs, the devil and called the victims martyrs of faith. Same Christians protested outside courts to avoid any blame on human error. Now a similar incident happens and you make mockery of lost lives. If we blame the devil and call those who perished in that awful incident martyrs why would these one not be called such? And if martyrs are used as a measurement of faith the more casualties would mean stronger faith. Why did the same Christian visitors to SCOAN not pray in their own houses and chase the devil and be delivered by prayer rather than travel thousand miles to SCOAN to reprimand the same devil? How is this different? If we Christians believe that our faith is the real true faith should we not be saddened by the lives lost that could have been saved? Do you people think Christ is sitting in throne with a smirky smile or He is sitting there with His head bowed down and tears in His eyes for the souls He will never be able to reach and save? Do you think heavens rejoice when sinners die in sin? The tendency of people assuming hollier than thou attitudes is the source of Christian folks downfall. Where is Empathy,Compassion and Love which are the backbone of the Gospel of Christ? Even animals do not be have like this. When Christ returns Christians will have the biggest surprise, i dare you. You are an abomination to the Gospel of Christ! This thread is sick in all ramifications. Very unChristlike. The tendency to point out a split in your brothers eye while one has log in their own is laughable. ** We should all Repent! cc: ProphetUdeme,tolustx, Pangea,talk2seal, |
Politics › Re: There Will Be Nothing Like Isreal In 25 Years-khamenei by OohLalah(f): 10:17pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
CyberWolf: Israel will not exist in another quarter century, Iran's supreme leader, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said during a speech this week in Tehran, state-run media report.
"I'd say (to Israel) that they will not see (the end) of these 25 years," the Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Khamenei as saying Wednesday at the Imam Khomeini Mosque.
Khamenei raised the issue while discussing the recent nuclear deal between Iran and the so-called P5+1 -- the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, China and Russia -- by which, among other things, Iran agreed to cut its uranium stockpiles and centrifuges and limit uranium enrichment in exchange for the West lifting sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
Trump, Cruz and Palin slam Iran nuclear deal
Trump, Cruz and Palin slam Iran nuclear deal 05:37 The agreement allows the International Atomic Energy Agency to access Iranian facilities for verifications. Still, the Obama administration has faced fierce criticism over the agreement from both sides of the aisle, and especially from Republicans who have promised to scuttle the deal despite the fact the President reportedly has sufficient support to veto any such measure.
Khamenei's speech promises to make a contentious deal pricklier.
Some of the agreement's measures will remain in place for 25 years. Seizing on that time frame, Khamenei noted that some observers say it should allay Israel's fears about a nuclear Iran during that time.
"God willing, there will be no such thing as a Zionist regime in 25 years. Until then, struggling, heroic and jihadi morale will leave no moment of serenity for Zionists," he said, according to IRNA.
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/10/middleeast/iran-khamenei-israel-will-not-exist-25-years/index.html?sr=fb091015iranisrael200pVodTopLink
This is one of the many reasons why sane minds doesn't support this Iran's nuclear deal ..Patiently waiting for Republicans to come and stop all this Obama's madness 
cc WombRaiders At this rate it would help you more to worry of the existence of planet earth in the next 25years. |
Politics › Re: Okonjo-iweala, A Failure —henry Boyo by OohLalah(f): 9:22pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
989900: Most people didn't read that part in the other article. Anyway, NOI did well for herself, the world bank, and her brother who pocketed millions of dollars in that 'deal'. Its a shame that people still choose to loose an opportunity to learn and understand. |
Politics › Re: Okonjo-iweala, A Failure —henry Boyo by OohLalah(f): 9:02pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
mapet: Bros,
Simple context. It means we have probably paid 10x the initial principal with the endless interest payments and devaluation requirements True and a great minister would renegotiate the terms and try and get out of the debt Scot free or with the minimal settlement payment ever, that should be much less than capital debt not double or triple the capital debt. |
Politics › Re: Okonjo-iweala, A Failure —henry Boyo by OohLalah(f): 8:59pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
InvertedHammer: / All in all, I will give a C- to NOI in the management of the economy. A coordinating Minister that is ignorant of account receivables of a country from crude oil sales is as good as nothing.
And if anyone has ever worked in a big corporate organization, the hierarchy and mode of operations is very complex and complicated. NO I might have been a Vice President in World Bank but how much input did she have in the decision-making process?
Nigerians are easily intimidated with high-sounding appendages. Some even made it seem like she did Nigerians a favor? Really? There is no way you can compare the renumerations of a Nigerian minister to a World Bank Vice-President. A Nigerian minister is worth 10x more than any World Bank.VP even though the latter have more influence. As a matter of fact, being the coordinating Minister was a very big promotion for Mrs Iweala. Well said, especially if one also acknowledges the fact that such position are usually based on trying to ensure representation from different continents and countries not on merit per se. And most of the strategy and direction is most of the times written in stone and only need pushers. |
Politics › Re: Okonjo-iweala, A Failure —henry Boyo by OohLalah(f): 8:47pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
omonnakoda: The logic of the "several times over" claim is a comparison between the original principal and the total amount paid. Nigeria never stopped servicing its debt at any time so that is not an illogical thing to say though that is usually the case for long term loans that the total amount paid is a multiple of the principal.If consistent with agreed terms there is nothing strange there. Several times over does not mean "more than was contractually agreed" though he may have issues with the agreements You are spot on right there. You know I know Nigeria proud themselves of not using credit to buy homes, apartments and cars but the might be the countries undoing to prevent ordinary people general knowledge on basic credit & contract laws. Which intern the government leadership use to hoodwink its citizens. The Boyo guy has written an economical masterpiece that awakens ordinary people's thinking only of they are willing to open their minds and learn. For instance everyone who has taken out credit on an apartment or car would or should know that most laws are drawn from international credit laws prohibit creditors from multiple gains that multiply the capital or principal debt especially if the individual or country is not able to meet basic living conditions for self or citizens. Hence you need a good lawyer or minister of finance to identify these and put forward an argument not to meet initial contractual obligations. Unfortunately creditors will never on their own decide to pt your case aside for review as long as you keep servicing the debt. Its not their job its your countries financial minister to push, fight and win. Many African countries fall on this very pit becouse they seem to take contracts as unchallengable or that they can not be broken. @989900, thanks your arguments have been refreshing and on point. |
Investment › Re: MTN Nigeria Will Be A Public Liability Company (PLC) In 2016 by OohLalah(f): 5:13pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Lekmusic: The south africans are cashing out Its amazing how 99,9% of the commentators on this thread missed that. Lol! Ja neh! Haaaaaahahaa |
Romance › Re: Do I Have A Reason To Be Concerned/ Paranoid? Boyfriend In S. Africa For 2 Weeks by OohLalah(f): 12:45pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
PunkyVeer: What do you mean by "pampering" ? If you mean treating him right, minus the fronting & stunting some of your ladies do, then, that's right! Argggg, you see the self praising with Nigerians? She says we like "pampering" Nigerians as a general rule. I for one and my friends don't even squint when a Nigerian man approaches us and they will say we xenophobic. So when such general statements are made who exactly are they referring too? After the Queen B saga really who wants to be labelled by our bad mouth social terrorists  |
Romance › Re: Do I Have A Reason To Be Concerned/ Paranoid? Boyfriend In S. Africa For 2 Weeks by OohLalah(f): 12:31pm On Aug 30, 2015*. Modified: 12:49pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
Sunshine2016: Should I be concerned? Boyfriend has traveled to South Africa for 12 days for work/ holiday purposes.
Dear All,
First time poster here. Great and informative forum. Hoping you can assist me with some truthful advice.
I'm currently dating a guy whom I care about deeply. We've been dating for some months now. He's currently in South Africa ( Johannesburg specifically ) for a conference and a brief holiday thereafter, spending a total of 2.5 weeks.
Now my question is, should I be worried about him cheating on me or messing around with South African girls when he is there? I know he went out to some bars and clubs on Friday night and Saturday night. Some of the bars he went to are located around the "university area" ( is anyone familiar with that area?). I also know that he visited these clubs with some of his Nigerian friends who are based in SA.
I had no problem with him going clubbing ( he's on holiday and nothing wrong with a night out with friends) until I started reading some of the comments on this forum about SA women, their protruding backsides, their sex appeal and rumored casual/ liberated approach to sexual matters. Nigerian men on these boards describe SA women like goddesses who cannot be outmatched or even rivaled by Nigerian women and it's made me feel quite insecure, inadequate and jealous about my boyfriend as he's currently in SA . I asked him casually if "the rumours about SA womens' casual approach to sex are true" to which he responded "yeah I can't even lie, it's true". He also confirmed that SA women have no problem approaching a man and "toasting him" the way Nigerian men accost or chat up women here in Nigeria ( in terms of frequency and aggressiveness ).
Like many Nigerian men, the guy I'm dating frowns on female promiscuity ( and would never take a promiscuous woman seriously) but nonetheless really enjoys casual sex with casual lovers. ( double standard I know). He's a typical Yoruba man.
I've been told that I'm pretty and good looking... I get a lot of male attention. Im petite and slim and well educated with a good career. I'm 28 years ago if that's of any relevance to your assessment of the situation. I'm also a loving and kind person. Guess those are my good traits. I however have a conservative approach towards sex- I'm far from a virgin but I don't sleep around. I haven't had sex with my BF at this point because I'm trying to take it slow in that department and want to be certain about the direction of the relationship before going too far. He's asked for sex but I held back/ resisted- guess that makes me boring compared to the SA girls. We've kissed and engaged in some "petting" but no intercourse or oral (s*x). I'm trying to be careful because I don't want to make anymore mistakes.
In a nutshell, I'm a bit concerned and I'm admittedly feeling insecure about my boyfriend's trip to SA. I also feel a bit inadequate. Is he likely to cheat seeing as he went clubbing a few times in SA and admitted that the women are very sexually permissive? ( I don't mean to be disrespectful to SA women, no offence intended at all). Is he going to start comparing my body to theirs? After all I don't have a big bum or wide hips and we are currently not having sex although we've kissed etc. Do the SA women truly approach men and "toast" them? I can't block the images of him having steamy sex with a curvaceous South African woman and it's doing my head in!!
Your responses would be much appreciated.
Thank you for reading. Yes dear, you should be very worried of SA women! Spend every minute of your time counting his wherabouts and imagining who he is meeting. Don't forget to show him your insecurities by acting like his mom asking him his where abouts while on holiday. Please just make sure you get plenty pain tablets and BP tablets so atleast he can find you alive when he gets back, only to discover he was just missing you and hanging out with friends. You are too insecure please get your life and stop obsesseing about our bum bums  To put your mind at eas we don't approach men they see the same curves and follow follow like thirsty dogs.  Relax babe, he only said we approach to get himself out of trouble if anything happens. If he gets jiggy with anyone, he approached them. Its his fault and where you are there's nothing you can do about it. |
Romance › Re: Do I Have A Reason To Be Concerned/ Paranoid? Boyfriend In S. Africa For 2 Weeks by OohLalah(f): 12:13pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
PunkyVeer: Most of this is rubbish. Toast men? Like, are you being for real? I'm a South African lady & I have never approached a guy for a relationship, my entire life. However, I can admit to being flirtatious etc because I'm not about to blush & giggle like an idiot when a man is talking to me. I give him what he gives me. That's maybe the difference between Nigerian women & South African ladies. We are not shy around men. We're easy going, chatty & men like that. Whether your man gets snatched or not depends on him & his loyalty to you. No South African lady is going to jump on his dyck unless he allows it or initiates it. The question shouldn't be about the women, but your men. Finish & klaar.
Southy chics roll call: Oohlalah, Soilsista, Southyqueen, ShortBass Present mam! was up? |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 11:40am On Aug 29, 2015 |
toopsy22: ""Try To learn about NIGERIA(ns) come in Handy How else can SOMEBoThing be a degenerate Learn Bitchh 'cos your Life depends on it,,,,
GUESS WHAT
We don't give A FLYING FREAKING FVCK about you... TALKLESS OF LEARNING  |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 1:42pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
chineloSA: You owning share laughable.
I wonder where you noticed I "knowitall". Yes you are right, I know better than you. I have travelled in and out of SA far more than you.
The BBBBEE has not worked for the masses, It has worked for a few elite, what you are bragging about is just wishful thinking. The economy and wealth is still in the hands of white people.
The fact of the matter is Shoprite is not "SA black" ingenuity. Neither your black forefathers "ingenuity" so bragging about "white" ingenuity" doesn't make you any smarter. This is a joke right? Is owning shares such a big deal to you that you think one wouldn't own shares? If the BEE referred to in this case did not work who bought all the millions of shares set aside for the black masses. You? You seem to assume that all South Africans are less travelled dear. And that's your own baby am not going to compare our travels here. I just answered your ownership question. Take it or leave i don't give a rats azzz. Btw, your travels in search of green pastures is a life saver for your lot. Now, the other rubbish you just spewed there is for your own entertainment not mine. I will brag about anything South African and there's nothing you can do about except wail. Proudly South African!  |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 10:39am On Aug 28, 2015 |
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Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 10:11am On Aug 28, 2015 |
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Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 9:16am On Aug 28, 2015 |
PunkyVeer: Hypocrisy as usual. Uyabazi mos. But anyway, nice to see you around. Sometimes ukhe uziphumze kwi ulcer & join conversation in other sections. LMFAO. Mna I get tired of ukulwa sometimes. I know, was off for a while but i frequent other sections as well. Health and fashion. Sometimes i go on the food section am trying to learn every little bit about these people. Even their politics, it will come in handy sometime. Don't comment just read a lot. Some of us siyasebenza as well lapha. Senza iresearch but engathi iquality iyehla. |
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Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 8:56am On Aug 28, 2015 |
shizzy7: AS EXPECTED dumbo
You ain't No match
That's the SIMPLE way I deal with your TYPE 'B'
Get a DOG's brain Transplant because the BONE in your head is BELOW Zero-level human Capacity Ok, atleast you've eventually stopped being fake and used the "B" word? Good for you should be liberating not to pretend. Now, stop my mentions, hope the venting helps stops the pain. Now, move! |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 8:49am On Aug 28, 2015 |
chineloSA: You keep on referring to "US", how much shares do you own at Shoprite 
Does the company being from SA automatically makes you the owner? Please school me. Oh, please a number of South Africans and yes black South Africans including myself own chunkfull of shares from Shoprite, MTN, VODACOM, SASOL, TELKOM, NARSPERS etc, etc. Who do you think you are talking to? Don't you know all corporate listed companies where required by law to offer shares to black South Africans at subsidised prices and normal prices depending on the buyer preference? I've noticed that you like projecting yourself as Miss knowitall on SA matters. Now if you did, you would really not have asked me that. |
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Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 8:34am On Aug 28, 2015 |
KINGOFJAPAN: You can't civilise another country ,when yours isnt ... Rape capital of the world ,unbelievable crime n hiv rates... All you boer ass lickers will prefer hump eachother all day than to get a job... Lazy ass bantus...
Cc Lesudafricaine (lets make dx thread a little lively) You are an empty brain. Not engaging basket cases like you. Now swerve! |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 8:33am On Aug 28, 2015 |
MduZA: stop dreaming,just join your fellow Nigerians who daily pack the ikeji city mall to watch escalators... Hahahaaaa that's a good one, i forgot! |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 8:31am On Aug 28, 2015 |
PunkyVeer: Oh shut up who cares where you come from. She responded to an insult on South Africa. You wait until some of the people here insult YOUR country & maybe you'll feel different about reserving your own insults. Kak! What is she to do? Play possum when people are insulting her country? You must be sniffing smoke straight from the chimney. Most of us (South Africans) are not here to fight, but die poppe sal dans before we let anyone insult us whether it is on Nairaland or Lalaland. You can do the butt kissing on your own but don't expect others to be just like you when their country is involved. The gloves come off. Kikikiiikiiiii, hey girl! |
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Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 8:28am On Aug 28, 2015 |
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Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 8:21am On Aug 28, 2015 |
shizzy7: WHAT an excuse for being VACUOUS!!
In just 2pages You've had a record of insults jumping from one MONIKER to the other..°seeking Relevance° No sense at all....
Hey,,'B' You are an Opprobrium to "whatever" you're defending...
BELOW ME BENEATH ME UNDER ME that's where you belonggg Fact... DONT QUOTE THIS MONIKER TILL YOU HAVE SENSE That's if you ever will..... Hahahaaaa¡ Am done with you! Next!  |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 12:06am On Aug 28, 2015 |
shizzy7: Okay SO last time I checked a Dictionary *XENOPHOBE means ~ One who Fears Foreigners *HOE!! means ~ To act as a prostitite
Even a 5Year old knows which of the above is an insult YET AGAIN YOU ARE BELOW
RE-TYPE AGAIN You can do it its not hard I guess according to your tiny brain dictionaries are restricted in availability only to your enclave. Listen sweetie fvck the hell off, I do not need your response. You got my point at the end of the day. Now we clear! Btw, yes I am below you in your dreams¡ stinking hoe¡ |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 11:42pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
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Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 11:12pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
Appareil: I am from Central African region next door but I will never speak so rudely to Nigerians on this forum, why because it is 'Naira- land' Waka I beg!!!!! Next door to whom, exactly? And you think I give a rat-ass about who you are because? Mind you, truth is never nice, please run along with your ass-licking existance just don't draw me to that. Central African scrub my backside! |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 11:05pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
shizzy7: Who is talking about Hate?? i just said the truth about what you do overthere "looting",,small shops,,Xenophobians - Do you need Proof?? AND
Thank god you know its pictures Some Nigerians take there "sight-seeing" Calm down, hoe! Yes we loot small shops who scam us by selling expired fake goods at cheap rate to overcome local competitive small shops. And besides the looting always initially starts from owners killing /shooting kids for stealing etc. Not that I expecting you to understand nor do i want to discuss that with you now. Believe what you want but the crux of the matter is we own your azzes and make money out of you. You are for now our cash cows. Now deal with that or grow some balls and kick us out!  |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 10:29pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
Appareil: AUDACITY!!!!!!!!!!! YEBO! That's my name & its the truth! |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 10:01pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
odinese: You can't even write good English. Sure! I get your point now respond to the statement made. English ibo professor!  |
Business › Re: Shoprite In Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Patronised By Many People (photos) by OohLalah(f): 9:59pm On Aug 27, 2015 |
Dharniel: but i know you can make as well your points well known to me without insulting. i was discussing with a gentleman in a civilized manner and you interrupted, raining insults on me, it really shows how matured you are... Am sorry if you consider illiterate when it comes to economics as an insult dear. No hate from here. Peace out! |