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After traveling for a very long time, I paid my dad a visit recently and was surprised to still find these old records in his room. These stuffs really took me down memory lane. Still remember back then in the late 70's and early 80's when we used to attend birthday parties as kids and to know that the songs we danced to actually came from these old records played from old stereo players. I remember Oriental Brothers of Africa, Johnny Nash, Bongos Ikwe, I-Roy and U-Roy from Jamaica, Edna Evi Ogoli, The New Edition (can't forget 'Candy Girl' and 'Cool It Down'), The Mandators, Isaac Black and many more. Memories!!! Abeg, anybody wen fit connect, fit connect ![]()
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Do these things still exist? |
Na wa for life! |
After dem graduate, na still 'share the gala, share the cake' dem go sing! ![]() |
After reading this story, I realized that Africanf(Nigerian) children from poor homes are really suffering! Imagine Lukaku talking about poverty when they even had refrigerator and just because they didn't have light for 2 weeks or so? What about kids here who have not seen light for over a year? What about those whose v cannot afford bread or milk? Poverty is bad but in Nigeria, na bastard!!! |
Never knew this man called Keyamo could be cheap as this!!! Now I know what a useless fellow he is! Sometimes I am ashamed of being a Nigerian! |
Mrbolt555:You must be a jobless fellow! So sleeping with a call-girl is now an achievement? ![]() |
Xfactor22:Why don't you lead the arrest? Poverty mentality!!! |
1) COUNTING ON YOUR ACADEMIC INTELLIGENCE: I admire academically intelligent people but I admire people who are smart and creative more. You shouldn't just rely or bank on academic intelligence. Your academic intelligence may not get you a decent 9 to 5 job in Nigeria nowadays talk less of the guarantee of it transforming into financial success. Academic Intelligence needs to be integrated into creativity and smartness; call it 'street wisdom' if it pleases you. It takes an academically intelligent person in ICT to lecture you on the in and out of the Internet but it takes a smart and creative person to know what to do with the Internet that can be lucrative. 2) BEING TOO CAREFUL: It's good to be careful or cautious but being TOO CAREFUL is not a factor that promotes financial success. I know you must have heard the saying: 'No risk, no reward'. In every endeavour that's capable or worthy enough to bring financial success, there's an element of risk(s) attached to it. He who sits at home always sees nothing but home. A man who's too careful won't start a business because he feels it might not turn out successful. He won't start a project because he feels if it fails, he would have lost his money...but be smart enough to separate worthy risks from risks that are not worth taking. Not all risks are worthy to be taken. The truth is that, you are either successful in what you do or you die trying to be successful in it. Life itself is a risk; take bold steps today and take some worthy risks! 3) HAVING THE MENTALITY THAT EVERYONE OWES YOU SOMETHING: Nobody owes you anything. I repeat, no one owes you a dime! Such mentality that people owe you something one way or the other can get you stuck in the muddy waters of self-pity. Placing hopes on friends and family members as a gateway to financial success is an open invitation to heart-attack. If they are willing to assist you in any endeavour or project, fine but don't bet on such. The odd for such a bet doesn't have limit. I've seen people who keep complaining that they have friends and families who won't help. It has been years now and they are still complaining! 4) TRYING TO AVOID MAKING SACRIFICES: Sacrifices are meant to be made whether we like it or not, as far as making a headway is involved. A man who has refused to make sacrifices has deliberately chosen failure. Our ancestors knew what they wanted from their gods so they made sacrifices of goats and other animals. In that same way, we all need to make sacrifices to life itself in one way or the other. Whatever deity you believe in may not be relevant here. Sacrifices come in different ways. It could be time, money, attention, resilience or determination, physical or mental efforts, etc. The bottomline is that sacrifices must be made. The fisherman who wants a big catch must go to the deeper parts of the river. Many of us have been so blinded by miracles, signs and wonders, put up by conmen who are usually seen as religious leaders that we tend to forget the natural law of sacrifices; efforts must be made. It's not a case of abracadabra. Even folks who attained financial success through 'illegal' or dubious means made efforts; they made sacrifices! 5) TAKING A CAREER PATH TOO RIGIDLY: In a world filled with uncertainties, one needs to be flexible as regards financial success. If an endeavour isn't bringing what you expect, take a closer look at the prospects and see if it requires you making a U-turn. Don't waste time on a single endeavour for too long with no visible prospects. Try other things. One thing we usually fail to understand is that success, in whatever form, is measured within a REASONABLE degree of time. If a baby is born, you travel for a decade and come back only to find out that he or she is still the same size you last saw him or her, I'm sure you would be shocked! That's how success is in whatever ramification it comes. It's not limited to a specific time frame but it's expected to grow within a reasonable time. Thanks for reading. Good day!!! |
Ngeneukwuenu, you see your life? ![]()
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Indomie people! I thought it would be like set of 1998!!! |
Trash! |
Okoyeeboz:Your comment is very senseless! Face the topic and answer the damn question! For you to deviate and start attacking people's ethnic background clearly shows your reasoning is not better than that of a toddler! |
Terminator1234g:Your level of thinking is very poor, shallow and shameless! Just because he said the obvious, you now see him as a wild animal. If he had been supporting the rubbish you believe, he would have been a wonderful person to you. I wonder why some people go to school ![]() |
Gosh! How did I get to the Celebrity section? I must have missed my way. |
python1:Abeg shut up!!! Even you too? How can a common tribal internet troll be giving people advice as regard tribal issues? |
Sex is a human act. We are all entitled to our opinion and I believe she is an adult. That's her view. Most of the folks here who are in a hurry to dish out insults to her are nothing but hypocrites! Both those that sleep with prostitutes in brothels on daily basis will still come here to call her names! |
Biety:You have been brain-washed!!! Our society is filled with 'educated' illiterates! |
NwaChibuzor33:I have discovered that you move from one thread to another, trying to aimlessly defend SARS! How much were you paid? You better look for a job. Dis one wey you dey do no be job. |
ItsMeAboki:Your username clearly shows your level of reasoning. I'm not surprise. |
ItsMeAboki:If you don't have useful things to say, it's better you keep mute! It's people like you who treat these herdsmen as gods! SMH. |
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The things that will happen in 10 years time will be worse than the things happening presently. |
Tomorrow, they will still come and tell us that he never made these statements. If Jonathan was corrupt in office, Buhari's government deserves gold medals for corruption, falsehood, scam motives, bigotry, terrorism, confusion, cluelessness, unintelligence, backwardness and nepotism! |
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Mrnairalandd:So what's fascinating about everything? ![]() |
PetrePan:What's unnecessary rants? So someone cannot express their opinion again? I find it annoying when people are said to be ranting whenever they decide to express their opinion! |
Benita27:You are right. Benita, I support you on this one ![]() |
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What about kids here who have not seen light for over a year? What about those whose v cannot afford bread or milk? Poverty is bad but in Nigeria, na bastard!!!


