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Sports / Re: Tunisia Vs Nigeria: AFCON Third Place (0 - 1) Full Time by peeceelove2: 9:55pm On Jul 17, 2019
We don't deserve this win period
Romance / Re: I Doubt If Man Was Created To Be With One Woman by peeceelove2: 2:49pm On Aug 08, 2016
Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............................
Religion / Re: Where Is The Correct Place To Pay Our Tithes by peeceelove2: 8:13pm On Jul 17, 2016
Pls the believers of the old testament were they Christians?
NYSC / Re: Corper Tonia's Mother Got Her Through University Through Her Petty Business by peeceelove2: 12:59pm On Jul 16, 2016
quote author=FvckeDyoBiTch post=47596827]Your mum had a few sugar daddies helping you but you wasn't aware...

I see y'all stvpid Niggas breaking a sweat over my comment. How the Fvck does a woman that makes less than $200 a month sponsor her kid on a $20000 college tuition[/quo





my guy you are very worng, presently i am into small chops and you know what? i have 10 people working with me and meeeen i can tell u there is money in that business. change your mind set.

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Jokes Etc / Re: Where Is The Rabbit by peeceelove2: 10:11am On Jul 14, 2016
SEEMS NOBODY IN THE HOUSE CAN HELP ME GET THE RABBIT, PLS WHERE ARE THE WIZARDS OF NAIRALAND
Religion / Re: How Nigerian Pastors Breed Corruption In Nigeria By Pastor Sunday Adelaja. by peeceelove2: 10:57am On Jun 26, 2016
This brings to mind the Ghost workers drama in the federal government pay roll system,some of those that siphoned the money are Christians that even attend church and will even pay tithe with the stolen money. Who is fooling who?

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Fashion / Re: Miss Nairaland Contest 2016 - Elimination Round 1 by peeceelove2: 11:23am On Jun 20, 2016
1. Mimzy
2. Lanicky
3. Mysticgal
4. Ivyy
5. chubby T

CC: NLJega

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Crime / Re: Governor Dickson's Special Adviser Who Robbed A Bank Arrested by peeceelove2: 2:38pm On Jun 08, 2016
This country is one place where nobody will question your source of wealth and you live like a king. we still have alot of them crusing around town and getting the support of the Police. God help us
Romance / Re: Photo: Ladies Can You Rock This Outfit? by peeceelove2: 12:20pm On May 27, 2016
Rag Day
Properties / Re: House Currently Burning In Elere, Agege (Photos) by peeceelove2: 4:13pm On May 11, 2016
I am there presently, although the fire service came very late ,the fire was put under control.unfortunately the fire had already destroyed most part of the building. Thank God the fire was controlled, it was almost spreading to the adjacent building. We thank God no life was lost.
Nairaland / General / Re: Man Sits On The Bumper Of A Danfo In Lagos (Photo) by peeceelove2: 5:01pm On Apr 28, 2016
;Dwhat about this one

Family / Re: Ten Things Nigerian Neighbors Share Together by peeceelove2: 8:04pm On Apr 22, 2016
What about
1. Knife to cut meat,

2.Bucket,
3.Jerry can,
4. glass cup,

5. Pomade grin
6. Soup.. grin
Jokes Etc / Re: Where Is The Rabbit by peeceelove2: 2:57pm On Apr 22, 2016
pls guys where is the rabbit, i am still searching for it.
Jokes Etc / Where Is The Rabbit by peeceelove2: 10:47am On Apr 22, 2016
Please it TGIF lets get down to some Brain teaser

Romance / Men And Breast by peeceelove2: 2:06pm On Apr 08, 2016
Please can someone out there explain to me the CRAZY obsession of breast by Men. some Guys can go all out to do anything for the sake of just having a feel of it. Just yesterday my friend embraced a lady he has been obsessed with for months and went wild when came in contact with the breast. PLEASE GUYS HELP ME OUT WHATS SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE BREAST
Politics / Re: Change Must Start With Us As Individuals. Pls Read The Story Of Nigeria by peeceelove2: 4:50pm On Jan 25, 2016
PAINGAIN:
I try read am but i say make i scroll down first b4 i begin read, na so this thing come b another epistle. Omo no time.

My guy try and read.
Politics / Change Must Start With Us As Individuals. Pls Read The Story Of Nigeria by peeceelove2: 4:38pm On Jan 25, 2016
SAW THE ARTICLE BELOW FROM FACE BOOK AND THOUGHT IT WISE TO SHARE WITH YOU GUYS. PLS LET READ WITH OPEN MIND. THE CHANGE NEED TO START WITH US.

No other word to describe this than "truth". Bitter truth! A thought provoking piece for the Nigerian concerned about the state of the country's economy:

OUR PL...UNGING NAIRA

By Kenneth Ezaga

Before you blame Emefiele, take a look at yourself...

It is either I do not understand economics and how exchange rates work or a vast majority of us Nigerians still don’t get how we have wrecked our country with our own curious choices.

Just this morning I was listening to the radio and the lady on air went on and on about how she thought CBN governor Godwin Emefiele was incompetent and should be sacked because the naira was now exchanging at 309 or so to the USD.

That view pretty much echoes the sentiments expressed by many people I know and it amazes me that there are Nigerians who actually think there is some magic POLICY that can make the naira strong in the near term. If my economics and my understanding of the way the world works are right, then that is as far from the truth as Jesus Christ is black.

The simple fact of the matter is that apart from oil that accounts for over 90% of our revenues, we really don’t have much of an economy.

We hardly produce anything, we import even toothpicks, so exactly what policy is going to be implemented that will turn Nigeria into a top exporting economy in the near term?

Where are our Apples, IBMs, Disneys, GMs, General Electrics, Coca Colas, Empire State buildings, Statues of Liberties, Lockheeds, Citibanks, JP Morgans, ExxonMobils, NBAs, Super Bowls etc?

Let me bring that closer home.

There was a time long ago when Nigeria had a truly strong economy and the naira was one to the dollar - even exchanged for higher than the USD, but that Nigeria is not this Nigeria.
Sadly that Nigeria was laid by the British, and this Nigeria (if you don’t believe in the nonsensical imperialist conspiracies like me) - fueled by the DAMAGING Indigenisation Decree, has been the creation of us Nigerians.Back then we had a booming economy.

We were either the top, or among the top exporters, of timber, cocoa, groundnuts, rubber, palm oil, etc, in the world.

Nigerians not only holidayed at home in their villages, at Yankari Games Reserve, at Obudu Cattle Ranch, at Oguta Lake, at Ikogosi springs, at Gurara Falls, at Mambilla Platueau, etc, we attracted international tourists who brought in loads of foreign exchange. Even Nigerian schools were foreign exchange earners because they attracted foreign students.

We had different car assembly plants - Peugeot, Volkswagen, Anamco etc. Nigerian government officials only bought vehicles assembled in Nigeria for official cars.

We had a thriving sports industry. We were not Man United or Chelsea fans, we were Rangers or IICC fans. We had the Nduka Odizors, people made money from sports.

We also had companies like Lennards and Bata producing school shoes in their thousands, we had the thriving Nigerian Airways and the Aviation School in the north that produced some of the best pilots in the world.

In those days if you were brilliant you were respected much more than the crass money-miss-road contractors of today. Most of the Aje Butters I knew had fathers who were university dons. Back then it meant something to ‘know book’.

Our textile industry was alive and well. Just recently I watched a news report on the textile industry in Nigeria on CCTV News. Though the main focus was on the comatose status of the industry, I was stunned by the gigantic Kaduna Textile Mill built in 1957. I could go on and on.

Today however, no thanks to our parents (and we must call them out the way Wole Soyinka did his generation) and many of us (and we should be remembered for failing our children if we continue like this), we have destroyed everything.

Today for instance Nigerian football (which comes easy to me obviously) doesn’t appeal to us, we have to fly across thousands of miles to watch ‘our’ clubs play.

Every year we collectively burn billions of naira being fans of clubs that give us nothing back, but some ‘entertainment value’ - simple pleasures for which we are ready to destroy the future of our children.

Well people, payback time is here.

Even with our ta-she-re money we all want to wear designer clothes and carry designer bags, Armani, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton etc.

We all want to drive jeeps with American specs, our children must now school overseas and acquire the necessary accents to come back home and bamboozle their ‘bush and crass’ contemporaries that they left behind.

Who holidays in Nigeria anymore, is there Disneyland here? No one buys made-in-Nigeria school bags for their children, after all no Superman or Incredible Hulk or Cinderella on them.

We are no longer top exporters of anything and the demise of oil means we have zilch... zero.

A country of 170m fashion-conscious people has no textile industry. We take delight in showing how our made-in-Switzerland Aso Ebi is different class to everyone else’s.

When we help our musicians grow and pay them millions, they repay us by immediately shipping the monies overseas to produce their “i-don-dey-different-level” music videos. It makes no difference that distinctly Zulu dancers are dancing to a Nigerian highlife song.

As stars concerned they also wed and holiday overseas to impress us all. All the musicians who acknowledge their Ajegunle roots now speak in a cocktail of strange accents to symbolise how much they have blown their monies overseas.

Were we a more serious people, the highly popular Kingsway Stores of the past would probably have a thousand outlets pan Nigeria today supporting a massive agriculture industry among others, but today we have the likes of SPAR, Shoprite, dominating the retail industry while Kingsway is dead.

And we Nigerians make it a special point to shop from the Oyibos who have ‘cleaner shops’, ‘better this and better that’. For our personal pleasure we don’t mind them dominating us in our own backyard and shipping proceeds overseas.

I could go on and on, but I don tire.

Even as you are reading this, stop for a moment and look around you. What you see will probably explain why we are lucky it is not N1000 to the USD yet.

And don’t think for a moment that it cannot get there.

Just continue to wear your Armani gear and Swiss-made lace, continue to spend your money on Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Barca and encourage your children to do same. (My article in This Day tomorrow is on the Nigerian champions Enyimba FC - Nigeria’s most successful club - not having a sponsor, yet Nigerian brands pay over N600m to Man United and Arsenal for sponsorship to impress us.)

Ehhh, no problem, continue to tell me the NPFL is rubbish or the clubs should clean up their act if they want sponsorship, mo gbo.

Don’t curtail your interest in choice wines (we were the number one champagne consumers in the world in 2015), continue to love your American specs, cheer the education ministry for letting schools sink to pitiable levels, don’t fight them to improve our schools, don’t chide them for letting schools drop Nigerian history and embrace British, America and whatever else curricula.

Carry on with your love of French wines and Chinese silk, don’t bother about Jamiu Alli when there is Roger Federer.

Stock up on your Italian, American, British products which you cannot live without, including the ‘baby soft’ toilet rolls produced only in that small unique village in England - the days are long gone since you were a broke student who used wet newspapers to wipe your butt.

Don’t even consider holidaying in Nigeria, it’s too dangerous - you have to fulfill your dream of being Nigeria’s Henry Ford.

Don’t listen to people like me who have a wardrobe full of only cheap adire that is actually cheaper than just one of your Tom Ford blazers. Please keep dressing in fine silk made in some exotic place so you can be addressed accordingly.

Finally keep letting corrupt leaders who have looted your commonwealth and shipped all the monies overseas get away because to attack them does not fit your political narrative.

Let us continue with the fine life, let us all continue to work for Oyibo.

But don’t forget that there is payback time and Emefiele is not your problem.

Time for us all to look in the mirror again and put on our thinking cap.

#######

NAIJA E RONU!!!!!!!!
Politics / Change Must Start With Us As Individuals. Pls Read The Story Of Nigeria by peeceelove2: 4:18pm On Jan 25, 2016
SAW THE ARTICLE BELOW FROM FACE BOOK AND THOUGHT IT WISE TO SHARE WITH YOU GUYS. PLS LET READ WITH OPEN MIND. THE CHANGE NEED TO START WITH US.

No other word to describe this than "truth". Bitter truth! A thought provoking piece for the Nigerian concerned about the state of the country's economy:

OUR PL...UNGING NAIRA

By Kenneth Ezaga

Before you blame Emefiele, take a look at yourself...

It is either I do not understand economics and how exchange rates work or a vast majority of us Nigerians still don’t get how we have wrecked our country with our own curious choices.

Just this morning I was listening to the radio and the lady on air went on and on about how she thought CBN governor Godwin Emefiele was incompetent and should be sacked because the naira was now exchanging at 309 or so to the USD.

That view pretty much echoes the sentiments expressed by many people I know and it amazes me that there are Nigerians who actually think there is some magic POLICY that can make the naira strong in the near term. If my economics and my understanding of the way the world works are right, then that is as far from the truth as Jesus Christ is black.

The simple fact of the matter is that apart from oil that accounts for over 90% of our revenues, we really don’t have much of an economy.

We hardly produce anything, we import even toothpicks, so exactly what policy is going to be implemented that will turn Nigeria into a top exporting economy in the near term?

Where are our Apples, IBMs, Disneys, GMs, General Electrics, Coca Colas, Empire State buildings, Statues of Liberties, Lockheeds, Citibanks, JP Morgans, ExxonMobils, NBAs, Super Bowls etc?

Let me bring that closer home.

There was a time long ago when Nigeria had a truly strong economy and the naira was one to the dollar - even exchanged for higher than the USD, but that Nigeria is not this Nigeria.
Sadly that Nigeria was laid by the British, and this Nigeria (if you don’t believe in the nonsensical imperialist conspiracies like me) - fueled by the DAMAGING Indigenisation Decree, has been the creation of us Nigerians.Back then we had a booming economy.

We were either the top, or among the top exporters, of timber, cocoa, groundnuts, rubber, palm oil, etc, in the world.

Nigerians not only holidayed at home in their villages, at Yankari Games Reserve, at Obudu Cattle Ranch, at Oguta Lake, at Ikogosi springs, at Gurara Falls, at Mambilla Platueau, etc, we attracted international tourists who brought in loads of foreign exchange. Even Nigerian schools were foreign exchange earners because they attracted foreign students.

We had different car assembly plants - Peugeot, Volkswagen, Anamco etc. Nigerian government officials only bought vehicles assembled in Nigeria for official cars.

We had a thriving sports industry. We were not Man United or Chelsea fans, we were Rangers or IICC fans. We had the Nduka Odizors, people made money from sports.

We also had companies like Lennards and Bata producing school shoes in their thousands, we had the thriving Nigerian Airways and the Aviation School in the north that produced some of the best pilots in the world.

In those days if you were brilliant you were respected much more than the crass money-miss-road contractors of today. Most of the Aje Butters I knew had fathers who were university dons. Back then it meant something to ‘know book’.

Our textile industry was alive and well. Just recently I watched a news report on the textile industry in Nigeria on CCTV News. Though the main focus was on the comatose status of the industry, I was stunned by the gigantic Kaduna Textile Mill built in 1957. I could go on and on.

Today however, no thanks to our parents (and we must call them out the way Wole Soyinka did his generation) and many of us (and we should be remembered for failing our children if we continue like this), we have destroyed everything.

Today for instance Nigerian football (which comes easy to me obviously) doesn’t appeal to us, we have to fly across thousands of miles to watch ‘our’ clubs play.

Every year we collectively burn billions of naira being fans of clubs that give us nothing back, but some ‘entertainment value’ - simple pleasures for which we are ready to destroy the future of our children.

Well people, payback time is here.

Even with our ta-she-re money we all want to wear designer clothes and carry designer bags, Armani, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton etc.

We all want to drive jeeps with American specs, our children must now school overseas and acquire the necessary accents to come back home and bamboozle their ‘bush and crass’ contemporaries that they left behind.

Who holidays in Nigeria anymore, is there Disneyland here? No one buys made-in-Nigeria school bags for their children, after all no Superman or Incredible Hulk or Cinderella on them.

We are no longer top exporters of anything and the demise of oil means we have zilch... zero.

A country of 170m fashion-conscious people has no textile industry. We take delight in showing how our made-in-Switzerland Aso Ebi is different class to everyone else’s.

When we help our musicians grow and pay them millions, they repay us by immediately shipping the monies overseas to produce their “i-don-dey-different-level” music videos. It makes no difference that distinctly Zulu dancers are dancing to a Nigerian highlife song.

As stars concerned they also wed and holiday overseas to impress us all. All the musicians who acknowledge their Ajegunle roots now speak in a cocktail of strange accents to symbolise how much they have blown their monies overseas.

Were we a more serious people, the highly popular Kingsway Stores of the past would probably have a thousand outlets pan Nigeria today supporting a massive agriculture industry among others, but today we have the likes of SPAR, Shoprite, dominating the retail industry while Kingsway is dead.

And we Nigerians make it a special point to shop from the Oyibos who have ‘cleaner shops’, ‘better this and better that’. For our personal pleasure we don’t mind them dominating us in our own backyard and shipping proceeds overseas.

I could go on and on, but I don tire.

Even as you are reading this, stop for a moment and look around you. What you see will probably explain why we are lucky it is not N1000 to the USD yet.

And don’t think for a moment that it cannot get there.

Just continue to wear your Armani gear and Swiss-made lace, continue to spend your money on Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Barca and encourage your children to do same. (My article in This Day tomorrow is on the Nigerian champions Enyimba FC - Nigeria’s most successful club - not having a sponsor, yet Nigerian brands pay over N600m to Man United and Arsenal for sponsorship to impress us.)

Ehhh, no problem, continue to tell me the NPFL is rubbish or the clubs should clean up their act if they want sponsorship, mo gbo.

Don’t curtail your interest in choice wines (we were the number one champagne consumers in the world in 2015), continue to love your American specs, cheer the education ministry for letting schools sink to pitiable levels, don’t fight them to improve our schools, don’t chide them for letting schools drop Nigerian history and embrace British, America and whatever else curricula.

Carry on with your love of French wines and Chinese silk, don’t bother about Jamiu Alli when there is Roger Federer.

Stock up on your Italian, American, British products which you cannot live without, including the ‘baby soft’ toilet rolls produced only in that small unique village in England - the days are long gone since you were a broke student who used wet newspapers to wipe your butt.

Don’t even consider holidaying in Nigeria, it’s too dangerous - you have to fulfill your dream of being Nigeria’s Henry Ford.

Don’t listen to people like me who have a wardrobe full of only cheap adire that is actually cheaper than just one of your Tom Ford blazers. Please keep dressing in fine silk made in some exotic place so you can be addressed accordingly.

Finally keep letting corrupt leaders who have looted your commonwealth and shipped all the monies overseas get away because to attack them does not fit your political narrative.

Let us continue with the fine life, let us all continue to work for Oyibo.

But don’t forget that there is payback time and Emefiele is not your problem.

Time for us all to look in the mirror again and put on our thinking cap.

#######

NAIJA E RONU!!!!!!!!

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Education / Re: Someone Please Help Me Before I Kill Myself by peeceelove2: 9:50am On Dec 28, 2015
Bros do me a favour, kindly tell ur Dad the whole story and don't do anything funny to itself. Try n discover what u really like put ur heart into it. Missing one year is mot the end of the world. My guy I am a practical example of what u are going try, but today the delay was more like a blessing to my I am presently heading a finance department n some of my mates that graduated before me still come around searching for jobs. Let God be God

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Nairaland / General / Re: Nairalanders Share Your Xmas Selfies by peeceelove2: 6:45pm On Dec 25, 2015
Santa Andy

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Religion / Re: Wives Of 9 Powerful Nigerian Pastors (photos) by peeceelove2: 6:35am On Dec 01, 2015
What are they doing to salvage the situation in this country?
Romance / Re: My Girlfriend & I Want Abortion, Mature Advise Needed! Help A Brother! by peeceelove2: 9:02am On Oct 29, 2015
MY GUY IF I HAVE YOUR CONTACT I WILL PAY TO KEEP THAT CHILD AND ADOPT. YOU DONT HAVE A CLUE OF WHAT IT TAKES TO HAVE ONE OF THOSE LITTLE ANGLES.
Nairaland / General / Re: Single? Some Interesting Facts, Photos That Will Make Us Feel So Old. by peeceelove2: 12:53pm On Oct 16, 2015
grin grin grin grin grin good old days
Religion / Re: The Nigerian Church And Job Creation - Mrebis by peeceelove2: 3:17pm On Oct 09, 2015
True talk Brother i guess people will come in here to attack you, well the truth they say is bitter, alot of whares house being converted to churches shouting for people to pay thithes, where do they want them to get this 10%? God help us.
Romance / Re: Advice Needed: Anytime I Visit Him, We Must Have S*x.am I Charmed? Read Story by peeceelove2: 3:00pm On Sep 15, 2015
MY DEAR U ARE JUST CONFORTABLE BEING AT HOME ALONE WITH HIM. THERE IS NO JUJU. U KNOW LADIES LIKE INDEPENDENT GUYS NOT GUYS THAT ARE STILL STAYING WITH THEIR PARENTS OR SQUATING. IF YOU ARE NOT OKAY WITH THE SETTING GO WITH A FRIEND ;

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Romance / Re: Test Post (First) by peeceelove2: 4:59pm On Aug 18, 2015
PLEASE TELL HER TO GO AND TREAT HERSELF BE BLUNT. BE THE MAN
Autos / Re: In Need Of A Delivery Vehicle by peeceelove2: 3:25pm On Aug 16, 2015
Still searching the a truck
Autos / Re: In Need Of A Delivery Vehicle by peeceelove2: 3:29pm On Aug 15, 2015
Still waiting for any information from anybody.
Autos / In Need Of A Delivery Vehicle by peeceelove2: 12:49pm On Aug 15, 2015
PLEASE IS THERE ANY ONE OUT THERE THAT CAN HELP ME WITH THE COST OF THIS VEHICLE, I NEED IT FOR MY DELIVERY BUSINESS. CONTACT ME O8083772454

THANKS

Nairaland / General / Re: Man Sitting On Nothing Seen In Ikeja (Shocking Photo) by peeceelove2: 1:23pm On Jul 17, 2015
Hummmmmm the more you look the less you see

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