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NYSC / Re: Is Evelyn Ochepe The Shortest Woman Ever In NYSC (photo) by PeeBee: 8:19pm On May 27, 2012
fakulty:

Don't be surprised she's gonna get employed before those "6footer, pretty faced, hour-glass figured" persons

True. Heard she got special attention and gifts from the D.G and others in camp. Chances are she may never look for a job.
Politics / Re: Explosion At 2 Primary Schools At Jayin & Hotoro Arewa, Kano by PeeBee: 5:18pm On May 17, 2012
Shame.
Politics / Re: Day Light Corruption In Phcn Meter Maintenance Fees Collection by PeeBee: 12:27am On May 12, 2012
ReLaTE: Silly post, there is no more meter maintenance fee,get ur facts right.

Did you understand his/her post before typing? :-/
Food / Re: When Do U Eat More; When U Are Happy Or Sad by PeeBee: 10:41pm On May 02, 2012
Daadaaa: When I'm bored,I eat like its going outta fashion.lol

When I'm bored or upset.
Romance / Re: What Language Do You Use In Communicating With Ur Partner? by PeeBee: 10:27pm On May 02, 2012
English and pidgin english.
Nairaland / General / Re: "Nairaland 2.0" Is Live! Any Questions Or Feedback? by PeeBee: 12:45am On May 02, 2012
Great, the 'date' and 'time' of comments is back!

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Nairaland / General / Re: How Do U Feel When You Start A New Topic, 24 Hours Later U See This by PeeBee: 9:09pm On Apr 28, 2012
Its ussually not funny o.

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Health / Re: My Pre-eclampsia Story. by PeeBee: 9:32am On Apr 24, 2012
Really sorry about your loss and thanks for sharing your story, we can all learn from that. I'm glad your wife is well and wish both of you the best.
Celebrities / Re: Don Jazzy Addresses The Illuminati Story by PeeBee: 9:56pm On Apr 21, 2012
JudeSEO:
Messi? lol. I'm tempted to believe that one. That guy is not an ordinary footballer.
I don't care about illuminati or all that rubbish. Whether it exists or not is not my concern.
I know God exists...
I know Jesus is my Lord and Saviour
and I know I am in God's camp, so those rubbish don't bother me really, it's all part of the foretold signs of the end time.
But i also know that people tend to believe that you can only be successful or wealthy through selling your soul to the devil, and to me that's just pathetic.
Linking the Oyedepos, the Adeboyes, Popes, Imams etc to these evil group is just plain stupid in my opinion.
Aren't their works plain and open enough for you to see?
I'm not here to start an argument, but lets be careful the way we slander men of God.
Just my 2 cents.

Well said.
Celebrities / Re: Don Jazzy Addresses The Illuminati Story by PeeBee: 3:56pm On Apr 21, 2012
How has the knowledge of this 'group' helped anyone other than make them more fearful and better conspiracy theorists (shadow chasers)? Occultism has always and will always be, so I'd suggest that instead of wasting time naming every successful person a member of the 'group', people should take more time in devouting themselves to whatever they believe in.
Romance / Re: Is It Safe For A Stammerer To Marry A Stammerer? by PeeBee: 12:01pm On Apr 21, 2012
I don't see a problem there, stammering is not a life-threatening disease. There are parents who do not stammer but have kids who do, the reverse could be the case here.
Celebrities / Re: Don Jazzy Addresses The Illuminati Story by PeeBee: 11:40am On Apr 21, 2012
The article is laughable and unconvincing IMO, but people will believe anything.
Crime / Re: Obi Nwokeh, Christopher Omoregrie & Samson Odegbune Jailed For Murder In UK by PeeBee: 5:34pm On Apr 20, 2012
These kids just ruined their lives *smh*
Literature / Re: What Inspires You To Write? by PeeBee: 10:43pm On Apr 17, 2012
Happenings around me, especially somewhat unusual things. Good literary works as well.
Nairaland / General / Re: Kidnapped Micheal Osagiede Freed After 6 Years In The Jungle by PeeBee: 11:28am On Apr 15, 2012
Six years is a long time but wierd things happen. I have a friend's cousin who managed to escape from ritualists after about 18 months and the Elizabeth Smart case, who was kidnapped for 9 months in the US.
Nairaland / General / Kidnapped Micheal Osagiede Freed After 6 Years In The Jungle by PeeBee: 9:10pm On Apr 14, 2012
In 1980, Mr Micheal Osagiede, a 54 year old man from Edo state traveled to the United States of America to seek
for greener pastures and returned for the first time in Nigeria in 2006 after spending 26 years in the US. However, his problem started when he met some friends in a bar in Benin City.

In November 2006, after he purchased his return ticket to the US, one of his friends, a police officer called him while he was in Lagos and waiting for his flight and drove him to an unknown destination. His abductors kept him in a jungle for six years until he was freed three weeks ago, March 17, 2012 to be precise. There was no contact between him and his family. As a matter of fact, his elder brother Dr Peters told Saturday Vanguard that “we thought he has died”.

Ironically, his family members in Benin denied him when someone brought him back home because they could no longer recognize him due to the emaciated body. His elder brother explained that “we did not recognize him when somebody brought him home because he changed completely. Infact, we chased him away because we thought he was insane and looking for where to go.”

Mike married an American woman Stephanie and they have two kids, Mike (jr) and Donald before this unfortunate incident. Saturday Vanguard spoke to Osagiede at the hospital where he is being treated of trauma and diabetes. He has lost contact with the family in the US and has lost all he got. He narrated his ordeal in very serious pains.

“In the year 2006, I was going back to the United States of America. When I got to Benin, I met some friends and while I was leaving, they were trying to find out when I was going back to the US. So I was telling them everything. That was in November 2006. So I traveled to Lagos to purchase my ticket and after I did that, I called my friend to inform him my flight schedule.

“I told him I just left Zenith Bank now and was heading to the Airport. But he said I should wait for him. But I told him I cannot wait for you to come from Benin my flight is already booked. So very shortly, he arrived with some people in the car and said I should come in. I entered the vehicle and I tried to inquire where we are going to. I told them I didn’t intend going to any where else that I was going to the Airport.

But suddenly, they blind folded my eyes and were driving to where I didn’t know but I noticed that each time we got to a police check point, they would remove it from my eyes. It was there I recognized that we were heading towards Benin but I just felt that they were going to steal my things and at least let me go. But unfortunately, that was how I found my self with them for six years until I was freed two weeks ago in Port Harcourt.

Where did they keep you for that six years?
I was kept in the forest with other people who they kidnapped too. That place has water everywhere. It is a jungle so you cannot escape. They kept about thirteen of us in that place. Any time they liked, they would beat us and pour something that looked like charm on our bodies.

...Osagiede (before he was abducted and now)

And in some cases, they would try and get money from your people as ransom and when your people failed to bring the money, they would kill you and throw the body inside the river. For some of us who were there, they collected all the money we had in the world and still kept us. I witnessed close to hundred people being killed and thrown into the river.

How were you being fed?
They were feeding us with bread and sardine and we were drinking the coloured river water. Any time, they came back from operation, they would give us bread and sardine. There was no medication for us. Whenever they felt that you’re ill and could not recover, they would throw you inside the river.

It was only one of the guys who would care about your health but the only thing he’d do too was to pour charms on us whenever they were going out for operation and whenever they returned. It was between life and death. At a point, one of their leaders said all of us should be killed but some of them said no, we needed them here. I noticed that some of them who went out for operation were not coming back. Some time, they get killed during operation.

So new faces would arrive and those ones would not want to release us because they were not the ones that kept us there.
There was a day they went for operation and two of them were killed and one of them who died would have been the person to release us. So when they died like that, new ones would come and those ones would not release you because they didn’t know you. I wouldn’t even know the area of that location now because they would always blindfold you when you are coming in or going out.

But who was this friend of yours that did this to you?
I met him in a bar when I arrived Benin from the United States. I met him with one other boy and he was a police man. But one of my brothers told me that the police man is dead now. He was working at the depot. My relations were in Benin.

So how did you come out from the jungle ?
What happened was that this particular day, my body could not do any thing any more. Any thing they asked me to do, I couldn’t do it. So one of them said this one is gone. He was trying to say that I was dead already .So they took me and one other man out. So I tried to ask where we were but they said I should shut up.

They asked me if I wanted to leave and I said please, let me go. They took us out at night and dumped us some where. They told us to go from there. It was when we got to somewhere that I asked somebody how I could get a vehicle to Benin. So they took me to Eagle Line and a staff there took me to Benin and that was how I got here on the 17th of March.

What about your wife now?
I married an American and we had two kids. They are all in the US now. I have not been able to contact my family now because most of the numbers are no longer operational. I traveled to the US in 1980. I came back to Nigeria once and it was when I was trying to go back after my first visit to Nigeria that I was kidnapped for six years.

So how is your health now?
The doctors diagnosed me and said I have diabetes and that is why my legs were swollen and I have been taking treatment since then. I am appealing to every body to assist me get in touch with my wife and my kids in the US so that they will know that I am still alive. It has not been easy with life and I pray that God should help me to live my life again.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/04/how-i-spent-six-years-in-the-jungle-agonizing-story-of-a-kidnapped-victim/

Politics / Re: Friendly Caricatures Of Nairalanders by PeeBee: 8:28am On Apr 14, 2012
odumchi:

Wow this looks really good. What's in that basket under me? grin

palmfruits I suppose :-/ (your signature)

Can't believe i actually uploaded that.
Politics / Re: Friendly Caricatures Of Nairalanders by PeeBee: 4:24am On Apr 14, 2012
odumchi: @All

I'm happy that the drawings brought smiles to your faces and laughter to your mouths. I wish everyone a happy weekend. cool

Please can someone draw one of me? I'm dying to see myself lol.



Lol grin cool

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Politics / Re: Friendly Caricatures Of Nairalanders by PeeBee: 3:17am On Apr 14, 2012
You really got me laughing with these, great job.
Nairaland / General / Re: 991 by PeeBee: 12:26am On Apr 12, 2012
2buff:

Who's "thinking"? cheesy

Facts is facts suga kiss

Funny cheesy
Nairaland / General / Re: 991 by PeeBee: 12:17am On Apr 12, 2012
2buff:

Who's "acting"? cheesy
Some men who think they are doing you a favour stopping you.
Nairaland / General / Re: 991 by PeeBee: 12:11am On Apr 12, 2012
Sagamite:

Rubbish like what?

Rubbish like "what's your name" or "i like you" or "let me have your number" even when you're obviously in a hurry or pissed or not just interested in having a conversation. Rubbish like acting as if they are God's perfect gift to women or expecting her to stand on the road listening to him speak about how he felt on seeing her, or when he doesn't know when to shut it and say bye or even assuming that every girl is interested in his purse or car.
Not forgetting the fraudsters that have one business proposal or the other.

It wasn't nice for the girl to treat the op like that but "hello, excuse me" does sound like how they start their story.
Nairaland / General / Re: 991 by PeeBee: 11:56pm On Apr 11, 2012
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Nairaland / General / Re: 991 by PeeBee: 10:29pm On Apr 11, 2012
Its not right for a lady to be rude to anyone but what do you expect when 9.5 out of 10 men who stop her have nothing but r.ubbish to say.
Romance / Re: What Are The Dating Mistakes That Guys & Ladies Make? by PeeBee: 9:35pm On Apr 11, 2012
Emylexray:
lame! . .how well can you speak? mr English. With this your indolent way of writing. It is people like you that look for that very spot in every sentence she makes.
Common! Save me that crap!

I think he has a right to his opinion oga.

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TV/Movies / Re: Mercy Emerges Winner Of Nigerian Idols 2012 by PeeBee: 1:35pm On Apr 08, 2012
Congrats Mercy, well deserved.
Phones / Re: Did MTN Remove N100 Airtime From You, Or More? by PeeBee: 10:10am On Apr 08, 2012
I've been refunded my #413 credit.
Phones / Re: Did MTN Remove N100 Airtime From You, Or More? by PeeBee: 2:10pm On Apr 06, 2012
ayusman16: Lots of numbers affected. They have posted apologies on their twitter page and resolution with a refund is in progress.

SO quick bickering and occupy PHCN and Aso Rock first.

Its our airtime that was taken, so we can complain all we like and as far as I'm concerned, no apology has been given (not everyone follows them on twitter).
So YOU quit bickering and occupy somewhere else.
Phones / Re: Did MTN Remove N100 Airtime From You, Or More? by PeeBee: 11:44am On Apr 06, 2012
Thought I was alone, they took about #400 and left me with #0.00 yesterday evening. Called customer care and the 'guy' told me to call back this evening.
Nairaland / General / Re: Where Do You Find Nigerians Most Uncivilized? by PeeBee: 3:17pm On Apr 05, 2012
agabaI23: I have been wondering but now I know I am not alone.
A guy will be patient in all the queues in Europe and immediately he steps down at MMA, he wants to jump immigration queue stat
Like Jarus, I hate the horning from drivers just because they cannot be patient for 2 seconds. A little traffic jam and someone wants to break the rules. Then he blocks other people's way and we have a gridlock. The same person will start cursing everybody. It's all crazy.

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