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after careful observation of this country. l have come to the conclusion that Nigerians are their own problem. bad mouthing a competent man cause he doesn't share the same ethnic and religion affliction with you and y'all cry and pray for change. sorry this country and majority of its inhabitants are circuit men. |
CyberG: The smart ones will learn wisdom even in a sentence but even if a ton of books smack a brainless schmuck in the face, he will only ask your kind of question. Go figure!why honouring that waste of space android with a reply. |
this pumped bag of beans, English language murderer should go and get a life and stop disgracing the office of the presidency that she and her re.tarded husband are fast turning to a joke. |
ldpele: nice one bt dnt get it wrng by saying mode 9 sent ruggedman to retirement. RM ll murder him anyday anytimedon't just go there. go watch bet last cypher and you will see mode is not in the same class with all those wacksters called rapper in Nigeria. |
dozzybaba: This is really eggheader, anytime you deflate him he starts stammering and stuttering like (multiple posting) like a sissymy otapiapia seller at bere market how markete now. that handler has been punishing you like forever you still want schooling from the new guy. can't wait to give this wole soyinka kind of k.o on your Igbo . |
joeyfire: Must you post 10 times smallie. Walahi you can't rap and you don't know diddly about hip hop. Don't make me take u to the music section and murder you this morning.the double post thing is due to bad network. on your challenge am taking it up let meet at the music section. who cares where you school and who choose to roll with. loads of good igbos no doubt about that. but this internet warriors and their counterparts in real life needs to be cast to the w.c where they all belong. |
joeyfire: Oh no! I've been talking to eggheaders all this while. Smallie first of all the rapper is known as Common not "commons". I will school you on hip hop later not nowyou wanna school me in hip hop ?? bro you are a joke, have been doing the game long ago before you learn how to tie your shoelaces. hey dung filled brain laughing at your indoctrination by internet shyte, I have been fraternizing with peeps down the east of the river Niger in their enclave since 2008. and I have formed my opinion about you guys through careful studies and analysing different funny and ugly scenarios. then if you feel the preacher sermon was directed at you then it is high time you and your peeps turn a new leaf. for your shyte insult spewing you know you warring with the wrong guy cause when i activate my insult mode your brain operating on first generation CPU o.s won't last microsecond before you will be pushed back to the looney home where you likes belong. |
joeyfire: Oh no! I've been talking to eggheaders all this while. Smallie first of all the rapper is known as Common not "commons". I will school you on hip hop later not nowyou wanna school me in hip hop ?? bro you are a joke, have been doing the game long ago before you learn how to tie your shoelaces. hey dung filled brain laughing at your indoctrination by internet shyte, I have been fraternizing with peeps down the east of the river Niger in their enclave since 2008. and I have formed my opinion about you guys through careful studies and analysing different funny and ugly scenarios. then if you feel the preacher sermon was directed at you then it is high time you and your peeps turn a new leaf. for your shyte insult spewing you know you warring with the wrong guy cause when i activate my insult mode your brain operating on first generation CPU o.s won't last microsecond before you will be pushed back to the looney home where you likes belong. |
joeyfire: Oh no! I've been talking to eggheaders all this while. Smallie first of all the rapper is known as Common not "commons". I will school you on hip hop later not nowyou wanna school me in hip hop ?? bro you are a joke, have been doing the game long ago before you learn how to tie your shoelaces. hey dung filled brain laughing at your indoctrination by internet shyte, I have been fraternizing with peeps down the east of the river Niger in their enclave since 2008. and I have formed my opinion about you guys through careful studies and analysing different funny and ugly scenarios. then if you feel the preacher sermon was directed at you then it is high time you and your peeps turn a new leaf. for your shyte insult spewing you know you warring with the wrong guy cause when i activate my insult mode your brain operating on first generation CPU o.s won't last microsecond before you will be pushed back to the looney home where you likes belong. |
joeyfire: Oh no! I've been talking to eggheaders all this while. Smallie first of all the rapper is known as Common not "commons". I will school you on hip hop later not nowyou wanna school me in hip hop ?? bro you are a joke, have been doing the game long ago before you learn how to tie your shoelaces. hey dung filled brain laughing at your indoctrination by internet shyte, I have been fraternizing with peeps down the east of the river Niger in their enclave since 2008. and I have formed my opinion about you guys through careful studies and analysing different funny and ugly scenarios. then if you feel the preacher sermon was directed at you then it is high time you and your peeps turn a new leaf. for your shyte insult spewing you know you warring with the wrong guy cause when i activate my insult mode your brain operating on first generation CPU o.s won't last microsecond before you will be pushed back to the looney home where you likes belong. |
dozzybaba: You said one but you gave two, you must be very 'sophisticated'the other handle sent you to the grave. now you wanna pick a fight with the new handle. killing you with verbose is as simple as sipping mango juice at the courtyard in agodi. |
joeyfire: Crap rapper.shytehead dingbat, since you wanna stick to stupidity let me to take you to the cleaners where you belong. talking about signing deals, hello man how do liking and admiring underground rap game make you to sign mega bucks deal. and fyi I don't dig the commercial boys crap. may be you check up the meaning of enthusiast. slow androids like you are too slow for my level of rap music. talib kweli, commons, big daddy Kane, ras kas, rakim, modenine et al. hey man your lack of comprehension of even nursery rhythm is so evidence in the shyte you put up there. who is talking about nairaland. maybe you miss the part where the prof says the proponents of this hate are infesting young souls on the internet sinister to terrorist cells. ain't nairaland part of the internet platform this hate indoctrination has been clearly brought to the notice of everyone clicking to open the website. intellectually challenged village champion like you should stick with your palmwine shop discussion and stop dabbling in issues your ret.arded grey matter can't decrypt. |
ilugunboy:I no dey release album ooo. I just be underground rap enthusiast. |
joeyfire: Don't just regurgitate what other people have posted without thinking. Are the people that Soyinka is referring to NL posters? Or are u implying that the sage is a nairalanderhey doofus will you stfu. ain't y'all simpletons all spewing the hate crested in your DNA during the father of literature shyte issue. one simple word to describe y'all is CLANNISH and BACKWARD irritants. |
when you wanna war restraint from warring with a walking encyclopedia. reminiscing modenine punchline blows sending rugged man to retirement. the people this piece is directed to can't even decipher the message for them to come up with a reply. hope y'all shyteheads will move on with your hate after this three seconds k.o. even Ali plus mike Tyson can't best this k.o record. ;Dwhen you wanna war restraint from warring with a walking encyclopedia. reminiscing modenine punchline blows sending rugged man to retirement. the people this piece is directed to can't even decipher the message for them to come up with a reply. hope y'all shyteheads will move on with your hate after this three seconds k.o. even Ali plus mike Tyson can't best this k.o record. |
Sincere 9gerian: ^^ Those were the yoruba heavy weights that endorsed the president todaylaugh wan make I slap ombatse chief priest. this simpletons yorubas heavy weight. people that can even deliver their backyard for pdp. definitely time will tell. hurricane apc+ tornado obasanjo + hurricane disgruntled pdp guys + yorubas generally pissed with gej will sweep gej and this his band of jesters into the Atlantic ocean pretty soon. |
van bonattel: I dey laff.....you go soon cry. when no one will be paying you coins for internet praise singing and e- a55 licking. |
van bonattel: In the last election, the SS and SE were enough to win for him.let them do it again in 2015. we are definitely waiting, watching and laughing. y'all simpleton should face your new in-house nightmare the real sincerenigerian blowing the breeze to open the yansh of una paymaster. |
I would not like to spit the details of things that was spewed in that meeting. but with the conclusion of that meeting, gej is definitely a gunner. |
hey insecure9gerian, let me burst your bubble. last week while I was in Ibadan one of my sidekick was privy to the meeting of pdp bigwigs in the southwest after the celebration of Adedibu 5 years remembrance. with what is on ground even pdp southwest championed by obasanjo, ladoja, oyinlola and akala et al has resolved to dole a shocker to gej for humilating them in his tenure. gej dogs in the south west teslim folarin and ishola Filani were barred from the venue. so stick to the endorsement you have in south east and south south. cause south west and north is a lost cause for the clueless drunkard. |
barcanista: Sincerenigerian you are a very shameless and miserable element(i can't address you human) for impersonating. Shame on your lineage and your generations will never forgive you. In all you posted, where in Nigeria's constitution does 3 people rule as governor at the same time? WHY not publish the said mismanagement of individual governors? oh i see you are the clueless one. Those disgruntled folks backing you up are more insane than you. SINCERE9JERIAN, kudos to you, i'm solidly behind you. Fresh Air till Mikel win EPL Top Scorer Awardwhat is this android saying. |
subscribing .... the new nightmare of our in-house lapdogs. can't wait to see the sleazy side of the first family. |
Sincere 9gerian: If you dont show me where I accused Rochas of non-performance, then you'r a shameless LIAR. My position on Rochas on this forum is that I supported him in 2011 to win against Ohakim but he has disappointed me so far. His policies and programmes- from fourth tier of govt, privatisation of state hospitals, free tertiary education,etc- are not SUSTAINABLE. His attitude in govt is nauseating. He's been behaving like a clown in govt house. That is my position. That does not mean non-performance. I'm not in Imo to determine whether he has performed or not but I hear he is building roads, schools,etc.shytehead put your thought together. you are disappointed in him and he is not a failure. guy you are confused go give gej heading joor cause that the only thing you know how to do. |
team blowing away the sycophants giving our in-house junkheads freakzoids a knockout to grave beating. hmmmn I see you uncle gbawe and sisi berem and aunty obi.Insincere re.tarded and the dreaming billionaire are now doing sessions in aro from this bad blows to the brain. |
insecure9gerian come defend your master from this master blow from the real sincere Nigerian. don't forget to bring your gej bandwagon of a55 lickers I.e papabullshit, taharaqa, tomfoolery, egunjewoman et al. |
saw this on twitter. and really feels we youth Of this nation ain't give a damn about reawakening our political consciouness through music anymore. most peeps are just junkhead party tune freakzoids. Talib Kweli is one of the most brilliant emcees out there. He's not only smart, but he also speaks on real issues and is the ultimate personification of the ''conscious rapper''. Even his name Talib, means 'student' or 'seeker' in Arabic. I have been a fan since the first verse I heard from him. Kweli is also one of the most hardworking emcees out there, and as an independent artist has been able to achieve a whole lot even without major label funding. He is constantly on tour (he visited, performed and shot a video for the song Hostile Gospel in Lagos, Nigeria a few years ago), recording, and releasing materials as a solo artiste, as Blackstar with lyricist Mos Def (Yaasin Bey), as Idle Warship with singer Res, or as Reflection Eternal with DJ Hi-Tek. He not only comments on issues affecting the black man in America, but in this Reflection Eternal video, from the 2010 album Revolutions Per Minute, he speaks on Nigeria's Niger Delta problems, highlighting the struggles of The Ogoni people and the efforts of the late poet and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa who was killed by the military government of Nigeria. He also talks about Fela Kuti's mother. (He named his son after Fela!). Talib Kweli, in a few bars of rap on this song, said more about the struggles of a people 5,300 miles away from his own country than the rappers in Nigeria have ever dared to say! Does Talib Kweli, an American, born and raised in Brooklyn NY, love Nigeria more than Naija rappers who survived the long years of military rule, who struggle daily with the failure called PHCN, who managed to graduate from under-funded schools, who have no jobs and little hope of even getting one, and who have to watch daily as corruption and greed of politicians impoverish their people ![]() Now, if only we had more rappers and singers in Nigeria willing to shelve the booty-shaking, party and alcohol formulaic trash songs for a minute and share some intelligence and wisdom, I wouldn't be asking this question now, would I? *sigh* Well, that's a post for another day. I have added lyrics from the verse where he talks about Niger Delta, just so we can see and appreciate the poetry and depth of his lyricism. I hope you enjoy it. Please add your comments and opinion after watching the video below. '' This is the ballad of the black gold, they call it Texas tea But it's bigger than a cowboy with a lasso It's deeper than a black hole, create monopolies Except they collect a fee when you pass go crisis' international The government de facto we got no control in this fiasco Darker than the back roads, bubble hotter than Tabasco More than what you bargained for or asked for Nigeria is celebrating 50 years of independence They still feel the colonial effects of Great Britain's presence Dictators quick to imitate the West Got in bed with oil companies and now the place is a mess Take a guess, which ones came and violated They oiled up the soil, the Ogoni people was almost annihilated But still they never stayed silent They was activists and poets using non-violent tactics That was catalyst for soldiers to break into they crib Take it from the kids and try to break 'em like a twig And make examples of the leaders, executed Saro-Wiwa Threw Fela's mom out the window right after they beat her In an effort to defeat hope, now the people's feet soaked in oil So the youth is doing drive-bys through speed boats They kidnap the workers, they blowing up the pipelines You see the fires glowing in the nighttime This is the ballad of the black gold, they call it Texas tea But it's bigger than a cowboy with a lasso It's deeper than a black hole, create monopoli Except they collect a fee when you pass go crisis' international The government de facto we got no control in this fiasco Darker than the back roads, bubble hotter than Tabasco More than what you bargained for or asked for'' --- Talib Kweli - Reflection Eternal - ''Ballad of The Black Gold'' |
spying on G-20 delegates? STORY HIGHLIGHTS Britain tried to spy on G-20 delegates in 2009, the Guardian reports The report was published a day before the G-8 summit in Northern Ireland It's the latest revelation based on documents from NSA leaker Edward Snowden Senator questions whether NSA surveillance is "an American approach" (CNN) -- Britain's electronic intelligence agency monitored delegates' phones and tried to capture their passwords during an economic summit held there in 2009, the Guardian newspaper reported Sunday. The targets included British allies such as Turkey and South Africa, the newspaper reported. The Guardian cited documents provided by Edward Snowden, the American computer analyst now spilling secrets of the U.S. intelligence community. The latest report was published on the eve of another economic summit hosted by the British government -- the Group of Eight economic summit in Northern Ireland. According to the newspaper, the documents show that the British signals intelligence agency GCHQ used "ground-breaking intelligence capabilities" to intercept calls made by members of the larger G-20 conference delegations at meetings in London. Notable leakers and whistleblowers NSA whistleblower: Hero or traitor? Rep.: NSA isn't listening to your calls Hong Kong rallies to support NSA leaker Analysts received round-the-clock summaries of calls that were being made, and GCHQ set up Internet cafes for delegates in hopes of intercepting e-mails and capturing keystrokes, the Guardian reported. One briefing slide explained that would give intelligence agencies the ability to read delegates' e-mails "before/as they do," providing "sustained intelligence options against them even after conference has finished." Bigger threat: Snowden or NSA? GCHQ is Britain's equivalent of the National Security Agency, the highly secretive U.S. communications intelligence service. The Guardian reported that the NSA had attempted to eavesdrop on then- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev during the conference as his phone calls passed through satellite links to Moscow and briefed its British counterparts on the effects. Snowden, 29, worked for the NSA through a private contractor firm until May, when he decamped to Hong Kong. He went public a week ago as the source of articles by the Guardian and The Washington Post, saying the NSA's efforts posed "an existential threat to democracy." Shawn Turner, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, said Sunday he was aware of the Guardian's latest report but declined to comment on it. "What we should be focused on is how irresponsible and egregious these recent leaks are," he told CNN. "It's impossible to know exactly how much damage is being done by these disclosures, but they will have an effect on our counterterrorism efforts." Snowden's revelations about the NSA's collection of millions of records from U.S. telecommunications and technology firms have led to a furious debate within the United States about the scale and scope of surveillance programs that date to the days after the 2001 al Qaeda attacks on New York and Washington. Defenders say the programs -- approved by Congress after a warrantless surveillance effort under the Bush administration was revealed in 2005 -- have protected American lives by helping agents break up terrorism plots. Cheney defends NSA, calls Obama's credibility 'nonexistent' Sharing secrets: U.S. intelligence leaks Guardian columnist defends role Declassified: Behind security clearance Facebook admits role in NSA surveillance Retired Gen. Michael Hayden, a former NSA director, told CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS that what the agency collects are "essentially billing records" that detail the time, duration and number of a phone call. The records are added to a database that agents can query in cases involving a terror investigation overseas, and agents can't eavesdrop on Americans' calls without an order from a secret court that handles intelligence matters, he said. If a phone number related to that investigation has links to a domestic phone number, "We've got to go back to the court," he said. But critics such as Sen. Mark Udall, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, had raised questions about the scale of the program even before Snowden's leak. Udall told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday that he doesn't believe the program is making Americans any safer, "and I think it's ultimately, perhaps, a violation of the Fourth Amendment." "I think we owe it to the American people to have a fulsome debate in the open about the extent of these programs," said Udall, D-Colorado. "You have a law that's been interpreted secretly by a secret court that then issues secret orders to generate a secret program. I just don't think this is an American approach to a world in which we have great threats." But President Barack Obama does not feel that he has violated the privacy of any American, his chief of staff, Denis McDonough, told CBS' "Face the Nation." McDonough said the president will discuss the need to "find the right balance, especially in this new situation where we find ourselves with all of us reliant on Internet, on e-mail, on texting." Shortly after the stories broke, Obama publicly defended the NSA programs as "modest encroachments on privacy" that help prevent terrorism. source:::http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/16/world/europe/nsa-leaks/index.html |
can someone show us gej plus Dickson and sylvia projects in bayelsa. with the huge fund, low population and low land mass. |
Op need time in yaba left asap. |
. Never knew the blue-robe wearing ile-kewu student was also taught rap by his Islamic Alfa teacher
I ask you again, did you see ME in "Father of African Literature" thread? Abi u pick skunk for ground this morning on the way your farm?