Celebrities › Re: Jim Iyke Is The Best Dressed Male Celebrity In Nigeria by otiigba1(m): 4:00pm On Feb 01, 2015 |
sexyseun: That Thug? Abegi, He's so razz, He's so dirty, He's so arrogant, i dont like him at all
I hate his sense of dressing, sense of reasoning and his common sense.. Please MOD dont bring this guy's topic to FP again... I have my personal reasons... wow! did he refuse to sleep with you? perharps he fu"cked and dumped you? thus personal reason  i dont know this guy by the way |
Celebrities › Re: Jim Iyke Is The Best Dressed Male Celebrity In Nigeria by otiigba1(m): 3:54pm On Feb 01, 2015 |
why are they all wearing glasses? they must all be blind  |
Travel › Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by otiigba1(m): 8:41pm On Jan 29, 2015 |
mistytohcute: GOD bless u for this God bless him for been a hypocrite  |
Travel › Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by otiigba1(m): 8:37pm On Jan 29, 2015 |
Originalsly: Bro you harsh! I guess you paid him a visit to know all that...if not I know devil be your guide! Did you think about advising him to change his location?..instead of making matters worse for him by discouraging others from supporting him? Hmmm....don't know why this post remond me of crabs in a bucket. yea! Well..you are not a better person either, instead of you advicing him on a better location you are here calling me names, and talking trash about the devil, if ask me I d say you are the devil, you hypocrite!  |
Car Talk › Re: Ghastly Motor Accident In Ibapon Ogbomosho Crushed Many Dead(Graphic Photos) by otiigba1(m): 5:55pm On Jan 28, 2015 |
this is as a result of bad roads, drunk drivers,carelessness,overspeeding, and GEJ  |
Food › Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by otiigba1(m): 5:37pm On Jan 28, 2015 |
datalossvictim1: Thanks enyi'm. Cook ofe oha for us please  ofe oha! chineke mie! my favorite  with akpu! (cassava) |
Travel › Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by otiigba1(m): 8:58pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
TochiPhotos: "I started with selling handkerchiefs, then one woman gave me this chair and I took it to the welder and fixed a tyre and and a carrier for my goods and expanded my market. I've had Polio since I was a child but I didn't let that stop me or turn me to a beggar. Thanks to this business I'm married with 2 kids and this business takes care of my family" #HumansOfLagos very good! God will bless you very plenty |
Travel › Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by otiigba1(m): 8:57pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
TochiPhotos: "I'm from Cameroon, they call me African man. I've been doing reggae for 15 years. My music is not online and I don't want to take it to that level yet, I need 15 more years before I will be ready for that. I currently enjoy the hustle life and going to nearby countries. I've been in Lagos for 6 months and I've been performing in street jams, bars etc." #HumansOfLagos no worries rasta it took bob Marley years too before he became big, as long as you don't smoke too much weed or drink too much kaikai!  |
Travel › Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by otiigba1(m): 8:52pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
TochiPhotos: "I used to sell dried fish but last year on 23rd November I was robbed on my way to buy my market in Ibadan and I didn't have any other money to continue my fish business so I started carrying load(alabaru) for people in Idumota, it's hard work and my body pains me but I take pain medicine everyday. Today is Sunday and there is no market so I sleep here and rest all day and continue work on Monday when market starts. My son is not happy I'm doing this but he just entered polytechnic and can't do anything to help." #HumansOfLagos determination! I would like to help this woman start up again in her dry fish buisiness, tochi were can this woman be found?  |
Travel › Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by otiigba1(m): 8:48pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
TochiPhotos: "I don't understand English that much, I've just been in Lagos for 2 years, I'm from Sokoto. My oga just opened my own for me, I used to sale with him. I'm just coming out now, customers will start coming in the evening. My hair is curly but I don't use anything on it, that's how it is from birth." #HumansOfLagos yea! With that urinating area next to your chicken abi? Chicken Full of bacteria  |
Travel › Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by otiigba1(m): 8:43pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
TochiPhotos: At the end of Ajose Adeogun V.I, you turn left and walk down a bit, he is behind a recharge card seller, the place is like a mini market. sorry but you won't find me eating his food, make person no get food poisining  with that open sewage running under his shop  |
Travel › Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by otiigba1(m): 8:38pm On Jan 27, 2015 |
Ksslib: This is so touching. I feel for him. Iam also happy that he's very optimistic as to what the future holds for his business.
Pls, those of you in Lag not too far from where this guy sells should patronise him. You get to fill your stomach and same time, help a soul. Jah bless! ! yea? So you want us to eat his food? Eh? Can you not see that its unhygienic? You want us to get food poisoning?  |
Crime › Re: Two Young Girls Beheaded In Iju, Ondo State by otiigba1(m): 6:03pm On Jan 26, 2015 |
I think it d have been better when the white men were ruling nigeria, people seem to behave themselves in them days, now it appears the lunatics have taken over the asylum  |
Crime › Re: Popular Alaba Trader WhoTerrorise Lagos & His Gang Arrested For Robbery by otiigba1(m): 8:49pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
onatisi: it is sad but I just have to agree with u that nigerians like and enjoy the way they are. I have carefully studied the nigerian system and I have come to liken corruption to be the bloodstream that flows through the nigeria system. Nigeria is the body but corruption is the blood. I was shocked when I learnt after careful research and investigation how corruption even starts from the maternity wards ,nurses won't attend to pregnant women unless they are financially induced,during and after delivery u still need to be bribing them to get things done.for the child to attend govt schools and pass parents needs to bribe teachers. Parents and guardians bribe invigilators during waec exams and sometimes buy questions papers for the children so that they will pass, to enter uni or poly parents bribe again ,now the student or child has seen how his parents have been helping him and he has learned the system, so he takes it up from there and starts bribing lecturers to pass through . Once he graduates he bribes his way into employment, after sometime he enters politics and starts bribing voters in order to win elections . This is just a short relay of the vicious cycle of corruption in nigeria. That is why I said it is the system. Civic studies has been stopped ,churches preach prosperity more than salvation.if you are rich in the church that means God loves you and has answered your prayers . Really pathetic . Even mortuaries attendants collects bribe before taking care of peoples dead bodies . I Agree if only most nigerians will see things from your point of view, you see we have a very long way to go, Nigerians say they want change but I don't believe they are ready yet, they enjoy corruption and lawlessnes |
Crime › Re: Popular Alaba Trader WhoTerrorise Lagos & His Gang Arrested For Robbery by otiigba1(m): 8:19pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
onatisi: amen oo,and you too bro. amen! You said the truth the only truth and nothing but the truth! Something a lot of Nigerians are lacking  |
Romance › Re: TEST: Marry Her If She Can Eat This With You by otiigba1(m): 8:03pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
chineke me! i have not tasted this in the last 20 years were can i find this grub in england?  |
Crime › Re: Popular Alaba Trader WhoTerrorise Lagos & His Gang Arrested For Robbery by otiigba1(m): 7:48pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
onatisi: I have been telling people that the problem with nigeria isn't the politicians or the leaders alone but the society system that operates in nigeria. People become emergency billionaires overnight and nobody cares to know or ask how he or she got those millions within 24hrs as long as he shares it with them. Church members that came to church last week on foot and tattered shirts can come to church the following week with a toyota avalon 2014 model and the church won't question him. All he needs to say is the lord is good. This also happens in mosques . Until nigerians starts been wary of these set of emergency millionaires the spate of ritual killings,armed robberies and drug pushing will only continue and even escalate. The nigeria society must go back to the system of giving credit to hard work and honest living and stop hailing or praising boys,men or people whose source of affluence and wealth can't be determined or verified . GBAM! grown up talk! very nicely and robustly put! God will bless you and your family and the whole of your generation |
Crime › Re: Popular Alaba Trader WhoTerrorise Lagos & His Gang Arrested For Robbery by otiigba1(m): 7:37pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
onatisi: we agree to disagree and we disagree to agree.it is so good to see that we are both finding a common ground in our discussion.but I will still disagree with u on 2 points which you have raised. The first is that if government makes the right laws and legislations. Ok,my question is ,how can a set of wrong people make the right decisions?we have a system in nigeria where it is the wrong set of people that votes,these wrong set of people vote in the wrong set of people and how will these wrong set of people make the right decisions? I can authoritatively tell u that over 80% of nigerian voters that vote in elections are bought and induced one way or the other,and there is no way I will spend 4billion naira on an election and if I win I won't want to make 8billion.that is the kind of system in nigeria politics .secondly u raised the issue of unity,believe me bro,nigerians will support anyone they see to be true regardless of religion or tribe. The third point is gani,this is a big issue but yes and yet I will say gani was ordinary,believe me we don't have to be educated to gani level of education before knowing what is good or bad. The issue is people just don't want to do it,people believe it is a waste of time fighting bad vices in our society. Nigerians keep hoping that one day somebody will come and do it right but my question to people have always been why can't you be the person people are waiting for?why can't I be the change people want?why can't I lead and champion the cause of justice?why do I have to rely on someone else to do it when I am still alive? Those that did it then are men like u and I but took it upon them selves to lead the cause of justice. It doesn't have to be big or nationwide like gani own,it maybe in a small community or local government. Nigerians need to know that their own help is in their hands and themselves. true talk, but nigerians are very dishonest cowards no one wants to die for change, and they are also easy to buy every body in nigeria believes that money is every thing, if you are rich, a criminal and stupid its ok, if you educated and honest but poor you are an idiot no one will take you seriuos i think nigerians enjoy the way they are been treated by their leaders,nigerians are not cabpable of living an honest decent lives, last time i was in nigeria every shop restaurant has a security man with a gun why? i saw more guns than people are we that a danger to ourselves?  |
Crime › Re: Popular Alaba Trader WhoTerrorise Lagos & His Gang Arrested For Robbery by otiigba1(m): 7:21pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
selfish bastards! he is still talking about himself how every body his church and his friends will see that he is a criminal,what about the people he stole from how does he think they will feel? people like us who earn in a honest way are been percived as not a BIG GUY  |
Crime › Re: Assassins Murder Popular Pharmacist In Benue State (Graphic Photo) by otiigba1(m): 7:02pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
nigerians do not want civilisation they are not ready yet, by killing a doctor! the only person who can help save their lives, apparently this doctor is one of the good ones, nigerians rather live in doom  |
Crime › Re: Assassins Murder Popular Pharmacist In Benue State (Graphic Photo) by otiigba1(m): 6:51pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Soloter: Bros, this young man is a trained Pharmacist that works with the Federal Medical Center, Makurdi. He's a Barrister of the supreme court of Nigeria. as for the Doctors, we are talking about people who have mbbs qualifications and not school Leavers as you are thinking. you see? the poor phamacist trying to do the right thing in nigeria, look what happened to him, ave said it several time nigerians do not want/like/appreciate anything good, they enjoy living in mediocre/inadequate/backward/corrupt system  any one who does good is been suspected as not qualified or a fraud |
Celebrities › Re: Sean Tizzle & Onyeka Onwenu Strike A Pose by otiigba1(m): 6:27pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
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Celebrities › Re: Sean Tizzle & Onyeka Onwenu Strike A Pose by otiigba1(m): 6:06pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
mifavour: he's bleached them to death!!! [b] bleached to death? so you mean to say his hands are dead?  |
Family › Re: Common Problems Nigerians Living Abroad Face From Relatives by otiigba1(m): 5:26pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Hila12: Just like Nigeria, money does not grow on the streets of Yankee or Europe. Apart from the few who are well to do over there, many struggle and do all sorts just to survive. Should they come back? Hell No! The comfort and security is a very good incentive to remain there, plus if Nigeria was that good in the first place they wouldn't have travelled. We love our country Nigeria but biko things rough anyhow for naija. Contrary to what people think in Nigeria - the nice pictures, fine roads, beautiful gardens in foreign photos are product of a functioning government/system, most are basic facilities(free) put in place by government and are open to all for use (including beggar). They respect and care for their citizens compared to naija. What folks in Nigeria confuse for riches are the basic amenities and privileges their relatives abroad enjoy which obviously is the standard way of life over there (most times they don't pay for it). So don't always think they are rich, it's a shame in Nigeria only the financially stable can go to the cinema, or go shopping, or eat chicken and chips (that is the least food abroad, no less option). Poverty has ruined Nigeria and has eaten deep into everyone's mind, we now see things from a ridiculous sense of view. On the streets of Yankee you will see rotten meat and cigarette filters not Money! this person Don open every body living in America and europe yansh!  true talk! |
Family › Re: Common Problems Nigerians Living Abroad Face From Relatives by otiigba1(m): 5:21pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Glocal1: All I ask for is God's blessing wherever I am, but I still like to travel abroad, I pray God makes a way for me. All u people out der, don't discourage us that want to come o, bc we believe the environment out der rewards hard work n its success- inducing. Or am I in a trance? yes you are right its definitely better out here and as you already asserted work does pay, only it may not be easy in a instance, once you are settled every thing else will fall into place, and oh! i can be very vey very very cold in the winter!  if you can handle it then you are wellcomed! whenever you are ready  |
Family › Re: Common Problems Nigerians Living Abroad Face From Relatives by otiigba1(m): 10:00pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
MissMeiya: One technique my family uses is to complain about how much we pay for things over here. My mother does this very well. My father is too proud, and he suffers for it 
• "We pay for light, water, Internet, heat, cellphone, landline, television, mortgage, (back then, tuition fees), life insurance, car insurance, health insurance, homeowners insurance-- all na separate bill oh!" Then list how much each bill is. Then convert it to naira. Usually this is more than enough to get people to back up.
• "Yes, we make this much in salary, but the government takes almost all in taxes!" This one is very very effective. Don't be too specific. Don't mention tax returns.
As for gifts, I usually don't have a problem with that. Unless someone has the balls to ask for iPads and free smartphones or laptops. When that happens I text them my Nigerian bank account number and the converted price of the item. You won't hear anything about it again. Nonsense.  you bad o! if only i can do the same like you |
Family › Re: Common Problems Nigerians Living Abroad Face From Relatives by otiigba1(m): 9:48pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Nicemoc: Ask them o. I know of a family that sold their lands just to send their son abroad. The guy got there and forgot about his family. He doesn't call them and when they call him, he doesn't pick their calls. They are not even asking for money, they are begging him to keep in touch perharps he is struggling to make ends meet or in jail, its not that he is ignoring their calls  |
Family › Re: Common Problems Nigerians Living Abroad Face From Relatives by otiigba1(m): 9:42pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
M4gunners: If you tell them one day you are married to oyibo or you have a Child with Oyibo,and you reduce your spending on them, the next you will hear is that ""He/She has forgotten us because of Oyibo. gbam!  same here |
Family › Re: Common Problems Nigerians Living Abroad Face From Relatives by otiigba1(m): 9:34pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
yes i give every time i go to naija, i give every body even people i do not know, and for some reason i could not stop giving, perharps because i pity them or because i can afford to  , |
Crime › Re: Woman Batters 15-Year-Old Maid So Bad For Self-Servicing (Photo) by otiigba1(m): 7:35pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
rokiatu: So curel children at that age are naturally curious and starts trying shi...t like that, beside sexuality is part of human existence. Some Africans can pretend sha. I can bet she was probably masturbate..ting when she was 12 and beating other people child for doing it at 15. Wicked witch. I believe there are other ways of punishing a child then this. Absolutely! Anyway fine girl will you marry me?  |
Crime › Re: Woman Batters 15-Year-Old Maid So Bad For Self-Servicing (Photo) by otiigba1(m): 7:34pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
rokiatu: So curel children at that age are naturally curious and starts trying shi...t like that, beside sexuality is part of human existence. Some Africans can pretend sha. I can bet she was probably masturbate..ting when she was 12 and beating other people child for doing it at 15. Wicked witch. I believe there are other ways of punishing a child then this. yes! Absolutely!, anyway fine girl will you marry me?  |
Education › Re: Drop An English Word That Will Make Someone Check The Dictionary by otiigba1(m): 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2015 |
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