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My little Sista, Thank you for shutting your mouth.....I know if you open your mouth talk........aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh, plenty Bobo's were let their sugarcane take control of their brain , go dey cry had I known.....but sha that one na for only Akataland.if na for naija you make that report, even Oga IPO[Investigating Police Officer], Prosecutor, Judge/Magistrate and even your own Lawyer go want cut show if atall you fine well well. You see what I mean.......may we not waka bad road come meet bad people. |
Hot Angel.you know sey for Yankee kontry where you dey.age of majority na 18yrs- i be i lie?.............I take Papa God beg you, make you no send people to prison go chop baked beans.. Na big temptation be that. Abi dem send you? |
Baby Hot Angel, Angel, Angel, Angel, Angel , Angel , Angel ........How many times I called you? Did I hear you talk about Boyfriend? Even EX...........Since when you begin dey know Boy friend? I go tell your Daddy and Mummy , if you no withdraw that statement now now............ |
Some mothers actually give names either to send abusive messages to their mate, enemies, in laws, husband or relay their life experiences. Imagine this name in my language ..... 'Teybehyaje-nmandalibe' meaning 'let them say whatever pleases them, it is because of the sweet feelings in their mouths'' Hot Angel , who gave you hot Angel and what is your native name/house name?? |
Kazey, Which other facts/evidence do you want? Are you saying The President -OBJ- is not good authority to believe? Please keep your ears to the ground.............Malaysia far sha! |
It smacks of selective justice to me! What happened to Chris Uba? The killers of Bola Ige, etcetera? The people that failed to appear before Oputa Panel? The disobedience to the Supreme Court judgments by the Federal Government , Re Lagos State VS FGN. The Rigging of the last general Election by PDP ,with the full support of the Nigerian Police under the leadership of this same Tafa man , BEING DRAGGED IN THE MUD today. The list is endless. |
Please, I pray you not to categorise the Pyrates Confraternity as a Cult............... You may read this piece of newspaper report: [glow=red,2,300]''Soyinka seeks end to cultism in varsities [/glow] ''WORRIED over the rising scourge of cultism in the country's tertiary institutions, Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka yesterday advocated a collective action to check the menace. He said in Abuja that it was time to find solutions to the menace of cult members and the resultant occasional harm to the society. The literary icon's advocacy was also targeted at "seeking means and ways of saving the decaying campuses, the fertile nursing grounds of cults and their members' activities from further ruins." Soyinka's message was conveyed through a 12-minute film footage, in which he aptly captured the organised crime, violence and associated incapacitation or even deaths resulting from cult-related activities in the tertiary institutions. The presentation was part of his eighth lecture series on "Cults, shrines and impunity" shown at the Town Hall Meeting organised as part of his 71st birthday by the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity). Part of that footage showed the brutality of members of the armed forces and police on defenceless members of the civil society, showcasing in particular, a scene of the assault by some soldiers on commuters in Lagos. Soyinka, who was narrator and interviewer in the film, said that it was an abuse of intellect for anyone to confuse or conflict "cult" with "confraternity". Cultism is dangerous, he said. He added that contemporary members of various campus cults had since imitated wrongly and negatively the very ideals and principles of the confraternity co-founded with other six like-minds in 1952 as students of the then University College, Ibadan (now University of Ibadan). He said that the goal of the confraternity as enshrined in the pyratical creed remained the pursuit of a just and egalitarian society in which the strong protected the weak and all had equal access to opportunity for the realisation of each person's potential. Soyinka refused to be "demonised" for forming the first campus fraternity in the country even in Africa, saying that founders of organisations should not be held responsible for misbehaviour or misdeeds of followers. The avowed pyrate said that "what people do is their business so long as they do not harm other people or engage in impunities." He said that successive governments in the country had deliberately refused to tackle the nagging issues because they set out to undermine the authorities of those tertiary institutions. "It is a national problem, not those of the universities," Soyinka said. The social critic faulted the doling out of cash by the government recently to management of tertiary institutions to "exorcise cult members," get cultists renounce their membership, get pardoned and or be reformed. Soyinka took a swipe at the government and said: "You better clean your fingers first before you point your hand at the society." He said that many frauds and fakes existed in every organisation and warned of the consequences of accommodating the fifth columnists''. |
Ok. What do you want to know? MY AGE? I can't remember, because i was just a new born baby when my sweet mother gave birth to me.too young to know. HEIGHT: If you are taller than me, you are a giant and if shorter than me, then you are certainly a dwarf. LOOKS: It takes an Angel to be more handsome than I and only the Devil can beat me in 'Mr Ugly' competition. PROFESSION: Learned. SEX: My sex life is pretty good, no complaints. MARITAL STATUS: Are you the one? AMBITION: To see a world full of Peace, Bread and Butter for all. |
which one you dey miss world? ![]() |
The 3 Arms of Government in Nigeria , which is the most corrupt? ''President Olusegun Obasanjo took a swipe at the Nigerian Judiciary, adjudging it to be corrupt, and partly responsible for the perception by Nigerians and others that they could not get justice without money'' - The Guardian Newspapers,August 7, 2005. ''Sometime in the month of February 2005, intelligence report came to me that ....the Minister of Education invited his acting Permanent Secretary and some Directors to collect money from votes under their control to bribe some members of the National Assembly so that they can ensure that their budget will not be reduced, in fact, in order that the budget for the ministry submitted by the Executive may be increased.'' - President Obasanjo's Address To The Nation on The Ministry of Education Bribery Scandal, March 22, 2005 You decide which is the most corrupt among the 3 Arms of Government. |
PUBLIC OPINION--------------Complainants VS NIGERIAN STATE ---------------DEFENDANTS IMNAKOYA : appearing for the Public Opinion. ATTORNEY OBONG : for the State of Nigeria. JUDGMENT Complainants filed this suit under The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights , alleging that Defendants violated these rights failing to provide mechanisms for implementing Political, Social, Economic and Cultural rights of the Citizens of Nigeria. Insisting that a truly free, democratic society is not possible when citizens lack the basic resources to excercise their freedoms, where the rule of Law is not upheld and where the Government is not accountable to the people. The defendant argues that , the State is not obliged to provide such rights to the people of Nigeria within its frame work, and draws its analogy with other 3rd world countries where the situation is not better and so can not be bothered. The defendant goes further to label the Complainants and their Counsel as unpatriotic people for dare demanding for their Constitutional rights. HELD:This Court rejects Defendants argument ................and hold the state as having the obligation to facilitate and provide for these rights where they are lacking within the limited resources of the state, because any step to the contrary spells doom for such a nation. Further more it is the Decision of this Court........................ |
Brothers, Our position of love for Nigeria is very clear; all we are saying here is that things just got to change for the better. I count myself as being so privileged in the true sense of it, but I cry for more than hundred of millions of my fellow Nigerians who live below poverty level, while a few persons are looting the national treasury and feasting on their flesh like vultures. My brother, the gory tales of lawlessness in Nigeria I bet can never be accepted in the US without the full arms of the law coming in to take its weight on the perpetrators. The difference is that while in these places the society and the Law rejects such practices, in Nigeria lawlessness is the order of the day. The list is endless, but look at these ones: - The Politician who wins election by rigging/thuggery or embezzles public funds. - The 419ner who makes money by crook. - The importer who makes money by bringing in fake goods. - The ritual killer who makes money by using human parts in his money spinning business, - The Police man who acquires property and stupendous wealth from corrupt tendencies , - The student who cheats by either sleeping with lecturers or buying scores in examinations, - The lecturers who forces students to buy handouts, - The contractor who performs below standard or over invoices his contract, - The custom/ immigration official who closes his eyes within our borders, - Our soldier who takes power by force, - Our members of the legislative houses who blackmail the Executive to make money, - The Governors who loot our treasuries , - Public officialss who steal public funds and stash in foreign accounts , - These people are hailed as successful in Nigeria and worthy of emulation. These are the enemies of the people. |
Dear Owolabi, Your contribution makes for interesting reading, but I will be quick to advise that we avoid controversial issues that tend to wind up in protracted and bitter battles among the youths in Nigeria. One of the cardinal points of the Pyrates Confraternity is never to stir up or get embroiled in bitter disputes with others. The people are free to hold whatever opinion in a free world, but as the Pyratical saying goes: "Only Dwarfs Need Platforms" -It is not in the xter of the Pyrates Confra to say that their Mercedes Benz Car is bigger than other People's Car The truth will prevail at last! |
Don't you tell me about Calabar. What is so wonderful about Calabar? Incidentally I come from Cross River State. All they have done is to concentrate on sweeping the streets of Calabar and host jamborees at all times, while the inhabitants go to sleep in empty stomachs. Have you been to other parts of Cross river state? - Awi, Akamkpa,Uyanga, Abinni, Ugep, Itigidi, Ediba, Ebom, Apiapum, Obubra, Okunni, Ikom, Agbokim, Etung, Bansara, all the towns in Boki and Mbubum, Okuku, Ukelle, Ogoja, Boje, Obanlikwu, Obudu. The list is endless............where people do not know what development is. Please let us not indict the Government..............Calabar is a complete whitewash stuff of the true picture of Cross river state. YOU MAY GO AND SEE FOR YOURSELF WITH ME AS YOUR GUIDE FOR FREE! |
Secondary Students Caught Writing Exams For Varsity Students ''No fewer than 23 secondary school students hired to sit for semester examinations by students of the University of Lagos have landed in serious trouble. "Already, nine of the exam cheats caught during the institution’s just concluded second semester examinations have been docked at the Yaba Magistrate court on a four-count charge of conspiracy, altering, forgery and impersonation. "Investigations by security operatives at the university revealed that most of the suspects were secondary school students. "Can you imagine a secondary school student, writing examinations for an undergraduate? It makes us wonder how those students got admission in the first place. By handing them over to the police, we are trying to teach other students that dishonesty is not the way forward," "Just a few months back, we arrested a welder while writing examinations for a student of International Relations in the same school. We won’t get tired of prosecuting them until they get tired of cheating."a security source said." --Sun Newspaper, Saturday August 06, 2005 https://i.nairaland.com/img/SecondaryStudent.jpg Where do we go from here? |
'' Nigeria is a sad tale in contradiction, where things work in the opposite direction most of the time. According to the Accountant General of the Federation, Nigeria lost more than N23 billion in 2001 alone. And virtually all ministries and parastatals were guilty. So, where is our hope for the future? If N23 billion was stolen in one year in a country where most people cannot boast of two square meals a day, where are we heading? Unfortunately, the state of poverty in the country has exacerbated her political crises and instability. Tragically, most political leaders view their positions as avenues for massively looting the national treasury. Elected as appointive political office holders have substituted “lootocracy” for democracy and what we are witnessing now is a looting spree. Only decisive action will rid the nation of these bad eggs. '' Akume Ilyu, Mbadede Council War, Vandeikya LGA, Benue State. The PUNCH, Friday, August 05, 2005 |
[color=Black]''Falsehood is a moral burden that Nigerians bear without apologies. But the implication of the lies our people tell about dates of birth, and age, is that in such circumstances, falsehood is accepted and promoted. More than half of the Nigerian population commits perjury at least once in a life-time: a sworn affidavit produced in a Nigerian court of law cannot be relied upon as an instrument of truth. From telling lies about their age, Nigerians also end up telling lies about everything else. Civil servants falsify documents; policemen arrest persons, and accuse them falsely; government officials deceive the people, and it is considered unusual for a Nigerian politician to speak the truth. Europeans who may be wondering why an individual can possibly have two different dates of birth may not understand this, but as Nigerians, it is something we live with. Except that no one has an answer to the ticking of the biological clock and the inevitability of death. ''--- REUBEN ABATI, The Guardian newspaper[6th August, 2005][/color] |
[color=Black] Imnakoya, Thank you for your broadmindedness. A great misfortune with most of our people is that they are absolutely ignorant on current events, or that, lacking honesty, they will not speak of these matters destroying the very fabric of our national life for the sake of patriotism. We have done it long enough and now paying a great price, chained and in perpetual slavery by a few ruling class. Their Children[ruling class] attend the best schools abroad, live well and get the best jobs any where they want, while the lot can hardly survive or find a good meal. I cry for millions of Nigerians who do not know what 'living ' a good life is all about, not for myself, no no no.............far from it and will never give up, I earnestly strive for economic and social reconstruction in Nigeria. Please, lets join hands together and bring about the much needed change. WHAT CAN WE DO?[/color] |
[[color=Black]color=#000099] Dear Chxta, It is a pity that I can not join issues with you, because I don't know where to start. Please kindly address issues and not pick on people. Thank you.You have won[/color].[/color] |
I can see how much you love Nigeria, and believe you me; I love Nigeria to pieces too. However, the sooner we all are willing to face up to the fact that ‘Business as usual’ must stop in our country, the sooner the people are brought consciously to embrace a new order of life in all Spheres. The sooner we have that liberation from the old order and live as human beings, only then can we prepare a glorious nation for a generation to come. We must not in pursuit of nationalism, hold vague and sentimental opinion to the frontal ills of our society to the detriment of our national growth. Please say it as it is and ask for a change today, now! This is your chance, or remain forever silent! |
Monogamy as contributory factor to sexual immorality in couples! Traditionally, most African societies were potentially polygamous, being a custom whereby a man can have as many wives as he chooses. Polygamy was never considered immoral/sinful, until the Christian missionaries arrived in Africa to introduce their [b]one man, one wife - plus plenty concubines/mistresses - doctrine. This has largely contributed to the prevalence in sexual immorality/unfaithfulness amongst married couples in Africa with insatiable lust for sex (since one single woman cannot satisty their desires). What is your esteemed opinion on this issue? |
Achebe laments aloud over the fate of his country, Nigeria Recently Professor Chinua Achebe, speaking at an event organized in his honour by the Nigerian Lawyers Association (NLA) in New York, cried aloud his concern over his country saying, "Nigeria has become a society on the brink of lawlessness". Do you agree with this assertion or not, and why? |
Do not take life's experiences too seriously. Above all, do not let them hurt you, for in reality they are nothing but dream experiences............... Play your part in life, but never forget that it is only a role. |
One cannot conquer the evil in himself by resisting it............. but by transmitting its energies into other forms. The energy that your Stepmother has expressed in the form of evil is the same energy which can be changed into the form of good; and thus the one may be transmuted into the other. |
Everything I do and say with anyone makes a difference |
God continually showers the fullness of his grace on every being in the universe, but we consent to receive it to a greater or lesser extent. In purely spiritual matters such as love and relationships God grants all desires. Those who have less have asked for less |
It is important from time to time to slow down, to go away by yourself, and simply Be. |
The response will be a certain feeling, an inner awareness, whereby you know what to do under the circumstances. Guidance in all things comes as the still small voice within: reveals . listen to this voice as against what your sister's Ex is saying. |
which one you dey miss world?