Culture › Re: What Nigeria Language Would You Choose To Learn If You Are Mandated To Do So by PoliteActivist: 10:43pm On Nov 20, 2023*. Modified: 11:16pm On Nov 20, 2023 |
AncientAlien: So clear now. It's not that yoruba occupy all posts. It's just that yoruba is Inseparable with entertainment. And one of the thing that draw the attention of the world today is the of entertainment. Well, if I want a favour from the chief of staff or IGP or CBN gov, best to talk to them fluently in their native tongue😎 Notice below, how Bubu appointed Fulani IGP, and Titi replaced him with Yoruba IGP 
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Politics › Re: 5 of the Worlds Fastest Growing Cities are in Middle Belt/South Nigeria by PoliteActivist: 8:06pm On Nov 20, 2023 |
Everybody is comming up with lists. I'd come up with mine too since nobody seems to care by whom and how the list was arrived at! |
Culture › Re: What Nigeria Language Would You Choose To Learn If You Are Mandated To Do So by PoliteActivist: 8:02pm On Nov 20, 2023 |
AncientAlien: Important posts occupy by who? Titi as in Mrs Titi. It's like I'm getting your obscure view clearer. Well, if Bubu was Buhari, Titi is... |
Culture › Re: What Nigeria Language Would You Choose To Learn If You Are Mandated To Do So by PoliteActivist: 7:32pm On Nov 20, 2023 |
Well, in this regime of Titi when all the important posts are occupied by people of a certain language, as a minority, take a wild guess which I'd learn!  |
Romance › Re: People Can Be Really Dishonest And Untrustworthy-Details Inside by PoliteActivist: 7:09pm On Nov 20, 2023 |
mamagee3: [color=deeppink]My cousin gave her friend some money to buy her handbags so she can sell them for good profits but instead she spent the money for herself and stop answering her calls...
Reason why I trust no one.[/color] There are 8 billion people in the world, not 8 million, not 800,000, not 80,000, not 1000. Your cousin's friend is only ONE person!!!!!! |
Family › Re: Court Marriage Without Paying Bride Price by PoliteActivist: 7:04pm On Nov 20, 2023 |
UncleKoboko: IN MY OPINION:
Paying bride is very symbolic and important. It is not the amount paid that is important, in many cultures (aside from those people in the down map that usually sell their daughters....) some still collect as low as 10k, but you might still be given a long list....
BRIDE PRICE IS TRADITIONAL AND SHOULD BE BASED ON WHO YOU ARE MARRYING. ONLY VIRGINS DESERVE BRIDE PRIDE, OR AT LEAST, BRIDE PRIDE SHOULD BE BASED ON BODYCOUNT. NON-VIRGIN WH0REZ DON'T DESERVE FULL BRIDE PRICE. THEIR BRIDE PRICE SHOULD BE DIVIDED BY THE NUMBER OF THEIR BODYCOUNT.
EVEN AS A MILLIONAIRE, GOD FORBID THAT I WILL PAY FULL BRIDE PRICE ON A GIRL THAT IS NOT A VIRGIN. EVEN IF HER PAPA SAY HER BRIDE PRICE IS 10K, I WILL STILL DIVIDE IT BY THE NUMBER OF HER BODYCOUNT. R U a V? |
Phones › Re: Why Whatsapp Save Status Automatically by PoliteActivist: 1:37pm On Nov 20, 2023 |
Alfryd: I have been deleting them Buh if I view another status it will save automatic to my gallery So you delete them too. Doesn't take much to delete |
Romance › Re: I Finally Found A Virgin. Do I have anything to be scared of? Please advise. by PoliteActivist: 9:59am On Nov 20, 2023 |
Well, let's start with you. What do you bring to the table? You have said you don't have any money. Are you a virgin? Are you going to cheat? Are you good at sports, music, biz? What kind of prospects do you have? How about your family? Is you mother a good mother in law material? Your dad? Siblings? In short, what do you bring to the table besides looking for Virgin!! |
Phones › Re: Why Whatsapp Save Status Automatically by PoliteActivist: 9:49am On Nov 20, 2023 |
Can't you delete them?? |
Politics › Re: Man Jailed Six Months For Stealing Refrigerator, Others by PoliteActivist: 9:06am On Nov 20, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Supreme Court: Rumble In Judiciary Over Nomination Of Justices by PoliteActivist: 8:45am On Nov 20, 2023 |
thesicilian: You people should rest. Military coup will not happen in Nigeria no matter how much you wish for it. All it'll take is for one charismatic hot head to gather a bunch of soldiers, invade Aso rock, put Tinubu under house arrest, take over a radio station and give orders suspending the constitution, etc. |
Politics › Re: Man Jailed Six Months For Stealing Refrigerator, Others by PoliteActivist: 8:29am On Nov 20, 2023 |
smaln: Useless country Deception and dishonesty everywhere. They won't even write it out truthfully: six months imprisonment OR fine of N150,000 |
Politics › Re: Man Jailed Six Months For Stealing Refrigerator, Others by PoliteActivist: 8:21am On Nov 20, 2023 |
smaln: Six months. He'll be out soon and continue He won't spend a day in jail. He was sentenced to 150K fine. Arrangee plea bargain sentence. Deceptive reporting |
Crime › Re: Court Jails Cashier Five Years For Defrauding Employer N64.4 Million by PoliteActivist: 6:16pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
QuinModah: I forgive you in advance. Instead of just saying "Thanks my oga" and moving on |
Crime › Re: Who Said Oshole And Money Ritual Is Not Real?? by PoliteActivist: 3:48pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Villa12: my late dad told me live and clear that he took one of his friend to his village to do juju because he has someone dragging post with him at his office. The juju man asked him to put the juju which is more like a powder on the chair his counterparts will sit on. He did it and the counterpart was dismissed and he got to the position. My dad his first house he built was through spiritual work. He fortified himself spiritually to get contract which he got and he built his first house before he clicked 30. He told us about a story how his friend was working on a project as a contractor. The work was taken away from him to someone else. His friend was so bittered and he took him to his village. The spitualist asked him if he wants the contract returned back to him,he said yes. The baba wanted to do something that anyone that stepped on that land will die but my dad did not support that. He doesn't want to shed anyone's blood. The baba used another method and he got the contract back
I served in a public secondary school as a corper last year and i was closer to some of the students. The boys are into cyber fraud (Yahoo) and they confirmed to me that they're using soap to aid their Yahoo. And they're cashing out though not much.
I have not done anything spiritual in my life. I don't even have any close friend doing that. I actually do not believe in it, but that doesn't make it non existence. It exists and it works if you meet the right person
As for money ritual, i don't know anything about that Thanks for taking the time to tell us all this. Of course no one can say definitively something doesn't exist in this our vast reality. Just that there are some obvious questions people never ask - it's like their brains stop working once you mention spiritual or juju. As for your dad, those are the kind of stories parents tell their children to justify why they are NOT successful. They also tell stories like that they used to walk 10 miles to school  . It is really sad that your dad told you those, because you'd now tell them to others and to your kids with salt added  And the cycle of believing nonsense continues. Bottom line is, we have seen that juju never worked in making juju countries like Nigeria and India rich or sports champions. It also never worked in keeping tiny Britain from colonizing them. It never works in anything that can be easily verified. It only works in hearsay and stories people tell. Majority of those who have actually gone ahead to do ritual THEMSELVES always say juju doesn't work or doesn't work the way they thought. Why didn't you ask your dad why he didn't keep working with baba after his first house and become Dangote. I can tell he never attained his potential in life because those are the kind of stories people tell to justify failure, and also because people who have such beliefs rarely attain their potential in life! |
Politics › Re: Fuel Price May Fall As Petrol Vessels Berth At Port by PoliteActivist: 8:04am On Nov 19, 2023 |
tempii: are you now acquire this invaluable resource [b]for just 3,000 Naira, down from its original price of 15,000 Naira. Act swiftly to secure your copy call/WhatsApp us at 07 01 4 60 32 46." See format. There are free apps for this on play store. Here are just a few
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Business › Re: .::. Scam Alert : Omowunmi Allen And The Pre-order Mess .::. by PoliteActivist: 7:12am On Nov 19, 2023 |
Gboliwe: Na mumu like you you wan dey update?
After all the things posted here about her in public, you still go dash her money and still dey here dey update.
I don't care about your updates. Infact it annoys me. It annoys me how you are enabling this scam. You are enabling a thief because you have foolishly refused to use your head!
The husband has told you what to do. He also told you she won't pay you. See how the useless woman also talks to you, yet instead of you to take action, you are here posting nonsense. Abeg getat! Money121 don't mind this guy and Arimann. They are very likely scammers themselves. I just now discovered this thread thanks to your updates |
Business › Re: .::. Scam Alert : Omowunmi Allen And The Pre-order Mess .::. by PoliteActivist: 7:03am On Nov 19, 2023 |
BigYash: Simple matter.. Table her matter traditionally.. She come mad come Nigeria in 7days.. Abi na so her backup strong  There's always one gullible MUMU like this. Nigeria is full of scammers and loan shark apps. Have you ever asked yourself how many of them have run mad?? |
Crime › Re: Who Said Oshole And Money Ritual Is Not Real?? by PoliteActivist: 6:35am On Nov 19, 2023 |
blueAgent: You did not answer me.
You cannot claim something is not real, when you have not experienced it. Answer you what? Did you ever see me say it is not real?? I have infact specifically said I was NOT saying it was not real. I was simply pointing out some FACTS and some OBVIOUS questions people never ask. If someone claims to have juju that can make people extremely physically strong, why do people NEVER ask a question like why someone from his village is not heavyweight champion. They will only tell you they have seen it with their own eyes! Likewise, people NEVER ask why baba doesn't go and win one of these prizes, or why juju countries are never rich. They will only tell you they have seen it with their own eyes or how this or that person disappeared with juju or became bullet-proof! |
Crime › Re: Who Said Oshole And Money Ritual Is Not Real?? by PoliteActivist: 10:39pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
blueAgent: I can stop laughing at you.
You are basing your arguments on humans and their failed logic.
Have you been to a occult meeting before? Next time you go to your occult meeting arrange with them how you can win the million dollar prize. One thing I can do though, I can THINK, which most people refuse to do once you mention spiritual or juju. I know India and Pakistan were once one gigantic country full of gods and occult. Tiny, tiny Britain was able to colonize them with all their spiritual, juju, and gods with just one thing - a dane gun! Not only that, they were at same time colonizing Nigeria and Africa with all their spiritual, America, Australia, etc with same dane gun! |
Crime › Re: Who Said Oshole And Money Ritual Is Not Real?? by PoliteActivist: 8:21pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
blueAgent: I don't get you.
You are bringing science logic into this. It does not work that way. How do you observe the spiritual? Been unobservable does not mean its not real. Is it everything in a phone and how it works that you know?
If you have not seen the super natural happen, I have seen countless numbers.
God and evil are both real. Is it only "observable" that I mentioned? I also mentioned "easily verifiable", "demonstratable", "repeatable obeying same rules". How do you know what you witnessed was supernatural?? See below, there are lots and lots of prize monies for anyone who can demonstrate juju. ** The million-dollar challenge is a prize offered by the James Randi foundation to anyone "who can show, under proper observing conditions, evidence of any paranormal, supernatural, or occultic power or event." It has yet to be won though there have been a vast number of attempts. *But it is not only Randi foundation, there are lots others offering money all over the place, to anyone who can prove existence of juju, supernatural, or such.* ** B. Premanand from India will pay Rs. 100,000 "to any person or persons who will demonstrate any psychic, supernatural of paranormal ability of any kind under satisfactory observing conditions." **Prabir Ghosh will pay Rs. 20,00,000 to anyone who claims to possess supernatural power of any kind and proves the same without resorting to any trick in the location specified by Prabir Ghosh. **The Australian Skeptics offer $100,000 (Australian), $80,000 for the psychic and $20,000 for anyone "who nominates a person who successfully completes the Australian Skeptics Challenge." If you nominate yourself, and are successful, you get the whole hundred grand. **The Association for Skeptical Inquiry (ASKE) , a U.K. skeptic organization, offers £12,000 for proof of psychic powers. **The Independent Investigations Group "offers a $50,000 prize to anyone who can show, under proper observing conditions, evidence of any paranormal, supernatural, or occult power or event." **The North Texas Skeptics offer $12,000 to any person who can demonstrate any psychic or paranormal power or ability under scientifically valid observing conditions. **The Quebec Skeptics offer $10,000 to any astrologer who can demonstrate her craft according to a formal scientific experiment. **The Tampa Bay Skeptics offer $1,000 to anyone able to demonstrate any paranormal phenomenon under mutually agreed-upon observing conditions. **A group in New Zealand calling itself "Immortality" is offering a prize of $NZ2,000,000 to anyone "who can display an actual paranormal ability, under controlled conditions." One million goes to the successful applicant and one million to the charity of his or her choice. ** Magician Chris Angel offered $1,000,000 of his own money to Uri Geller and Jim Callahan if they could psychically determine the contents of an envelope he held in his hand. The offer was in response to Callahan's claim that his performance of a trick on a TV show was aided by demons. |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 7:33pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
HellVictorinho6: Tha woop!
Tagging anything nigerian or african or american music is all burara
Spits
If ma blast goes tru tha studio as i determine,tha rest be 4urrk!
Still a nigerian,however my tone and all that!
No repair!
Izza nigerian case in tha sense that nigerians can be that talented!
Tha style be mine unto tha creativity 2 define!
What sorta world is this?
Thatz ma question
Are we sure of peace? A person you can tell from his accent is Nigerian, is different from a person who looks and talks 100% American but tells you his parents are Nigeria |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 6:21pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Odogwuzack: You are saying nonsense.
They identify as Nigerians and where do you put them in Nigeria?? You know Nigerian music when you hear it. Nothing in "Kiss from a rose" and "Smooth operator" says "Ngerian". Just as music from Fela, Davido, Burner boy, are obviously Nigerian |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 5:55pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Swiftgrp: I understand your POV or sentiments here but I have a contrarian view as an OG.
The past multiple-Grammy Awards winners, Sade Adu, Seal and Chamilionaire are of Nigerian descent. Two British-Nigerians and one Nigerian-American. They have all NEVER denied their Yoruba roots and links to Nigeria in many interviews. Davido too is a Nigerian-American!
Infact I remember watching Sade Adu on national TV back in 1986 when she visited Nigeria for her father's funeral and she told the journalists (who interviewed her at the International Airport in Lagos) that it was great to be back to Nigeria.
Seal also visited Lagos State 2 years ago with his first son from the German super model, Heidi Klum and he also told journalists at Femi Kuti's shrine in Ikeja, Lagos that he brought his son from America to come and know his roots in Nigeria. Seal was born in London like you accurately said but he came back to live in Nigeria and finally left Lagos Island, his hometown in 1979 with his British passport to seek for greener pastures in the UK and studied architecture.
Sade Adu and her older brother Banji were infact born in the late 1950s in Ibadan to a White English mother who was a nurse and a father from Ikere-Ekiti who was a Professor of Economics and a graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science. Sade's parents first met in England.
Davido himself is a Nigerian-American and was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1992 to a Yoruba father and to Imade Adeleke, a delectable Bini woman and an academic from Edo State who worked with Bowen University. Non of these changes the fact that Seal and Sade music are not Nigerian as Davido's is, neither did they have any Nigerian flavour. Davido is all the way Nigerian, though born in US. Same way Sade is NOT really Nigerian, though born in Ibadan! Seal was brought up by white foster parents in UK |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 5:30pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Appletek: You are the one who is talking rubbish out of ignorance. Imagine someone saying talking drums are only heard by Grammy people. What manner of ignorance is this? I asked you a direct question. Is Davido more popular than Fela? Yes or no. Exactly what I suspected - ignorance due to lack of exposure. Fela's music never entered American mainstream at all, just like those talking drums. Someone that managed to enter American mainstream was Bob Marley. There are soo many very talented musicians whose music never entered American mainstream - like Jimmy Cliff, Miriam Makeba, etc. Davido did - with Fall. So did Burner boy, with last last, then others have now followed. Before them, no Nigerian music ever managed to enter American mainstream - NONE! |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 4:38pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Appletek: Yes. Seriki Adepoju with 4 Grammys is also not really Nigerian. His talking drum is not really Nigerian. Ebunoluwa Ogulu is not really Nigerian. Abeg, rest with this Davido you're pushing. He's the least of them all. You don't know what you are saying. We are talking POPULARITY - music played constantly on popular radio stations. I can bet you those talking drums were probably only heard by Grammy people, never played on radio stations over there. Ebunoluwa Ogulu (Burner boy) came after Davido. Davido's Fall was the FIRST!!! |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 4:07pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Swiftgrp: Smackdown!
Yorubas of Nigerian descent in the entertainment industry have been very stellar... winning the Grammy Awards since Sade Adu (whose Professor of Economics father is from Ikere-Ekiti) won it in style in 1986. SEAL, Chamilionaire and more. Sade and Seal are not really Nigerians in the sense Davido is, neither did they play music in any way Nigerian. They both grew up in UK. Seal was born in London |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 4:02pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Appletek: Davido shouldn't even be there. He only has a nomination and it's not a win, yet. People like Sikiru Adepoju who used talking drums to win 4 Grammys should be there, not Davido with only a nomination. My friend, I said the NEW Nigerian sound that has done what Nigerian music has NEVER done before - enter American mainstream and played constantly on their radio. Fall is the first such song to become wildly popular over there. |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 3:47pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Raskimonojendor: It's in no particular order. Sade Ade, Ibadan born cracked the American market long before Davido was born. I said the NEW Nigerian sound. Fall is the first such song to become wildly popular over there. Also, Sade was not a Nigerian musician in the sense Davido is. She left Nigeria for good at age four! |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 3:39pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Raskimonojendor: The grammy code has been cracked for a while.
Grammy Nominations and Wins:
Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel, a k.a Seal - win
Sade Adu - win
Hakeem Seriki (Chamillionaire) - win
Olalekan Babalola - win
Sikiru Adepoju -win
Kevin Olusola - win
Babatunde Olatunji - win
Angélique Kidjo - win
Burna boy (Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu) - win
Sunday Adegeye (aka KSA)
Seun Kuti
Femi Kuti
Tems (Temilade Openiyi) - win
Wizkid (Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun) - win
Ayra starr (Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe)
Olamide
Asake (Ahmed Ololade)
Davido (David Adeleke) So, how come you put Davido last when he is the FIRST to crack American market with this new Nigerian sound (that has combination of pidgin and even vernacular) |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerians Have Bought The American Market - Ghanaian Music Executive (video) by PoliteActivist: 3:28pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Iamdbull: Dbull on this one!
How many people remember the 2000s when Ghana music was dominating?
Days of Reggie Rockstone, kk fosu, VIP , FBS, Tinny, et al
And to think I was an upcoming artist then and now I still be upcoming omooo
Abeg make Una see correct gbedu wey I drop here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q27magJ5UM?si=Nl03jde441qKPUZQ Of course you use the word "artist" advisedly  Upcoming, yes. But artist?..  |
Business › Re: Digital Loan Sharks: Shaming, Recovery Techniques Pushing Nigerians To The Brink by PoliteActivist: 3:15pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
mascot87: You have no idea what you are talking about. If you are not a loan shark agent then I hope you fall into there trap one day then you will know what's up What I'm saying is, someone like me for example, I'll NOT take the loan if I'm not sure I can pay it back. I'm sure most people are like that. Your advice is good, but for someone to go to all that trouble and do all that work, they must know in advance they likely won't be repaying the loan as stipulated |