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We are still waiting for their worse come 30th of June. They should bear in mind that Africa will not forget and will eventually pay them back in due season |
neutralmind:which investment/ bank be dat? |
Is the car Negotiable? If negotiable I’ll like to buy for 4 million |
I have both smile and Airtel mifi for sale. Chat me on 08028110674 |
what about 4.7? |
Add me please 08034830482 |
I'm very Mich interested. Please add me |
Seems you guys are not getting the potter's point. He/ she is trying to save the company from high tax liability. Normally, pension and NHIF should not be taxed |
On my children |
chiedozie198100:Link not active |
Hi guys, I need your help. i want to nominate myself for my company's managerial talent pool. hi have scouted the internet yet, i couldn't get anything reasonable. please can anyone help me with samples. my email address is popoolahenry07@gmail.com. Thanks |
Dear N/Landers, i have been driving my Honda over a year now. I'm always tempted to change the gear oil even when the gear has never given me headache for once. My former mechanic then told me to always change the oil every 3 months. This has got me confused and i dont know what to do please your advice will go a long way, and i will appreciate if this can be pushed to front page. |
NwaAmaikpe:Honestly, I couldn't understand anything here. All the same, thanks |
Hello Nairalanders. I got married late last year. Even though I got married late, I made sure I was gainfully employed before taking the giant stride. I love my wife and she loves me too. I carry 98 % of the home responsibility, recently, because things are on the high side and my wife is working as well, I told her to be taking care of filling the gas while I handle other bills. I have observed that anytime I go near the gas maybe to make food or boil water, she will remind how expensive gas is right now, after all, if it finishes, I won't give money to fill. These words hurt me alot as this is the only thing you do for us in this house. I know how much I pay for rent, DSTV etc with other utility bills. My thoughts now are; How do men which their wives are feeding them cope with insults and embarrassments that come with every meal? How do unemployed/underemployed men cope? What if anything happens with my job, will I be able to stay in a verbal abusive home? |
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Hello Autolanders Trust you are all doing well Please if you have a neatly used Honda Accord discussion continues in good and perfect shape for sale ,please contact me on 09087814936 I need it urgently Thanks |
RedPanthar:Bros please can you put me through? Can you mentor me |
healthserve:I don't want my blood sold. I want to give to humanity free. Besides, I don't know any blood bank |
Hello Nairalanders, I was feeling feverish for a long time then I visited the hospital. After several tests were run, it was discovered that I have excessive blood. My blood level (PCV) is 56 % in case any nairalander genuinely needs blood with proofs, please contact me My blood group is AA, genotype O+ you can contact me via email, praxipop@gmail.com Thanks |
Even after reading this, my love and respect for him know no bounds. I don't he do all this crazy things But what if he's guilty of all these allegations, that's Bill Cosby part 2 R Kelly why? |
Hello carlanders, I put in for UBER platform as a driver. I just completed the certification course. I signed up as a driver. I'm using this opportunity to reach out to anybody out there who can give out his/her for uber business, it's lucrative venture. You can make make as much as #40,000 per week. You won't have to drive (a trained driver like me ) would the driving while you earn your money. In case you have a car you can give out for uber,pls contact me on; 08034830483 Or henrypopoola7@gmail.com Thanks |
I got the info from cretimo.
regarding zik, I just want to be modest |
I got the info from cretimo.
regarding zik, I just want to be modest |
DEAR Nigerians, Fight Class Not Tribe LET TRUE FACTS BE TOLD, NO HAUSA HAVE RULED NIGERIA. Nigeria got the independence in 1960 which is 57 years now. Let's look at the records: The longest serving president in Nigeria is a Northern Christian minority Yakubu Gowon 9 years. He's Angas by tribe from North Central. Followed by a Nupe man another minority from North Central IBB. He ruled for 8 years. A kanuri man from Borno, Abacha ruled for 5 years. Kanuri is another minority from North East. Tafawa Balewa ruled for 6 years a Northern minority from Balewa North East as prime minister . While Zik was the president. Murtala Mohammed from Auchi but Born in kano ruled for a year before he was assassinated. Shagari a Fulani man from Sokoto, from core North ruled for 4 years. Yaradua a Fulani man from Katsina, a core north ruled for 2 years Abdulsalam a Gwari minority from Niger North Central ruled for 1 year. Buhari ruled for 10 months(1st time) and now in his 3rd year(2nd time). Obasanjo a Yoruba man from South West ruled for 3 and half years. Same Obasanjo a Yoruba man ruled for 8 years. Shonekan a Yoruba man from South West ruled for 6 months. Jonathan a minority from South South ruled for 6 years. Aquiyi ironsi for 7 months from guess where? Abia State. If you check the whole record, Hausa man never ruled Nigeria. All the 3 Fulani president, Buhari , Yaradua and Buhari again have ruled for 10 years to date. Yorubas 12 years Angas(present day Kanke) for 9 years Nupe 8 years Ijaw almost 6 years Gwari 1 year Kanuri 5 years Ironsi : 7 months Igbos zero month (if we say Ironsi is not an igbo man) And if you look at the 57 years rule Muslim rule for 29.5 years Christian rule for 27.5 years ( Zik presidency not added). But I keep wondering why some Nigerians keep calling Hausa - Muslim Born to rule. Many are very economical with the truth, what Obasanjo spent in power is more than what the whole Fulanis spent even if Buhari finish this tenure. And here is a shocker, the Hausas are actually a majority. Imagine if they begin to look at issues from tribal perspective and begin to emotionally blackmail us all with cries of marginalization which factually is true. But the poor Hausa man is not. For one way, he understands that we all have been marginalized. Our war should be against the class marginalization. The rich versus the poor. For it is the same thing that a poor man from Nupe, or the poor man from Efik, Igala, Kanuri, Fulani etc suffers that the poor Hausa man suffers likewise the poor Igbo man. That class disparity ought to be our war. Not the hate resulting from lies that an Hausa man have ruled us for 200 years when infact the true tally is zero. We are better together. Yes we have grievances, but blackmail, lies, propaganda won't solve them for us. Only the truth can and will. © Article compiled by Creatimo Senior Partners Lalasticlala Mynd 44
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let me run uber with it for you. sure you'll be glad you did |
Pls add me 08034830482 |
GenBuhari:Pls count me in. I would love to be a proud member |
All Progress Congress Publicity Secretary in Lagos State, Joe Igbokwe, has thrown a debate challenge at Independent People of Biafra’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu. Joe Igbokwe has been one of the front line Igbo’s who have consistently disagreed with the activities of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB. As at presstime, Mr. Kanu was yet to respond to his open invitation which has gone viral. Stated below is the conditions put forward by Joe Igbokwe if the debate must hold. Read Verbatim from JOE IGBOKWE: CONDITIONS FOR THE DEBATE BETWEEN ME AND NNAMDI KANU. 1. The debate will not in Ochanja Market in Onitsha, Ariaria Market in Aba or Ogbete market in Enugu. 2. The debate is for I and Nnamdi and the Moderator Only. 3. The debate can be on TVC, Channels or STV. 4. The issue is all about Biafra: for and against 5. It is going to be a life program . 6. There will no hate speech. 7. Our supporters will not be there. 8. The debate can be in Lagos or Abuja. Let this debate come up so that I can at once shut this little boy up with the real issues on ground. Children cannot teach the old tradition. I am calling for this debate so the silent majority can stand up. Elders die when they see evil and keep quiet. Children die when they refuse to listen to the wise counsel of elders. CASE RESTED! – Joe Igbokwe Lalasticlala
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All Progress Congress Publicity Secretary in Lagos State, Joe Igbokwe, has thrown a debate challenge at Independent People of Biafra’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu. Joe Igbokwe has been one of the front line Igbo’s who have consistently disagreed with the activities of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB. As at presstime, Mr. Kanu was yet to respond to his open invitation which has gone viral. Stated below is the conditions put forward by Joe Igbokwe if the debate must hold. Read Verbatim from JOE IGBOKWE: CONDITIONS FOR THE DEBATE BETWEEN ME AND NNAMDI KANU. 1. The debate will not in Ochanja Market in Onitsha, Ariaria Market in Aba or Ogbete market in Enugu. 2. The debate is for I and Nnamdi and the Moderator Only. 3. The debate can be on TVC, Channels or STV. 4. The issue is all about Biafra: for and against 5. It is going to be a life program . 6. There will no hate speech. 7. Our supporters will not be there. 8. The debate can be in Lagos or Abuja. Let this debate come up so that I can at once shut this little boy up with the real issues on ground. Children cannot teach the old tradition. I am calling for this debate so the silent majority can stand up. Elders die when they see evil and keep quiet. Children die when they refuse to listen to the wise counsel of elders. CASE RESTED! – Joe Igbokwe
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The Real Story of Ishola Oyenusi- Nigeria’s Deadliest Armed Robber . Ishola Oyenusi, popularly known as Doctor Oyenusi, was a notorious armed robber who terrorized the people of Lagos and other neighboring cities in the 1970s. Ishola Oyenusi and his gang of six were highly skilled in snatching cars, robbing banks, factories, stores and killing people like chickens. Doctor Oyenusi, as he was called, was not a doctor by profession but adopted the title for the fun of it. The evidence lies in a confession he made few minutes before his execution. He confessed that his parents were not capable of furthering his secondary school education and that was what forced him into robbery. So without having a secondary school education, Oyenusi by no way could have been a medical doctor. . Oyenusi started off his robbery career by snatching a car (whose owner died in the process) just because his (Oyenusi) girlfriend needed some money. It was said by some people that Oyenusi was romantic. He sold the car at the price of N400 and gave the money to his girlfriend. It was also said that Oyenusi was hot tempered and arrogant. During his arrest, he thundered down on a police officer who was ushering him around. He said, “ people like you don’t talk to me like that when I’m armed, I gun them down!” . Oyenusi came into limelight after the Nigerian civil war ended in 1970. He robbed banks and people in both daylight and night, and he never let any of his victims live to see another day, he killed them all! This earned him the name “ Doctor rob and kill “. At the height of his horrific reign, Oyenusi bragged that “ the bullet has no power“. He probably forgot that he who live by the sword will surely die by the sword. Oyenusi was so infamous that he was regarded by some people as the “ first celebrated armed robber in Nigeria “, and after him was Lawrence Anini, Babatunde Folorunsho (Baba oni lace), Shina Rambo, Buraimo Jimoh and others. . However, nothing lasts forever, and as the adage says, everyday belongs to the thief while a day belongs to the owner. On the 27th of March, 1971, Oyenusi was nabbed by the police during one of his robbery operations in which he and his notorious gang killed a police constable named Mr. Nwi and stole $28,000 as at then. Cloud of shame hovered above Doctor Ishola Oyenusi as he was casted before the law and found guilty then sentenced to death by firing squad. Oyenusi confessed that he was not to die alone because he did not commit the crimes alone. He vomited the names of other members of the gang which were as follows: Joseph Osamedike, Ambrose Nwokobia, Joel Amamieye, Philip Ogbolumain, Ademola Adegbitan and Stephen Ndubuokwu. Back then, public execution was the order of the day, so when Oyenusi was ushered to the popular Bar Beach in Lagos where he was to be executed, over 30,000 Nigerians were happily and excitedly waiting to see the man who had terrorized them get riddled by hot bullets. It was said that some civil servants even brought a coffin to the execution ground to mock the once mighty robber kingpin who was now nothing but a scapegoat whose breath would be exhausted in any moment. Ishola Oyenusi being led to the stake Trucks carrying Oyenusi and his executors arrived at the execution ground around 10:am. Doctor Oyenusi, his gang members and one other criminal got down slowly. People jeered and booed them, especially Oyenusi who they had really trooped out to watch die. Oyenusi donned a dark long-sleeve shirt and had his hands tied behind him. He was sweating profusely but managed to smile all the way to the stakes. He kept smiling, smiling and smiling but could still not hide the agony and terror written boldly on his face. Few minutes before he was shot, Oyenusi told journalists that he would not have ventured into armed robbery if his parents were capable of sending him to secondary school. He also said “ I am dying for the offense I have committed “. Oyenusi and other criminals were fastened to the stakes. The soldiers lined in front of them and aimed their ever ready guns. Some of the criminals yelled their last words of protest at the cameras. Then a loud voice let out the word “ fire “! Oyenusi and other criminal’s body were sprayed with bullets. That was the bitter end of Ishola Oyenusi who lived by the bullets and died by the bullets. . The execution of Doctor Ishola . Oyenusi sent the streets of Lagos deserted at night. Families locked themselves behind doors for the fear that some of Oyenusi’s boys might retaliate. Doctor Ishola Oyenusi (circled) and his gang’s execution This fear lasted long that even in 1977, the veteran movie director, Eddie Ugbomah, called for actors to play the role of Oyenusi in a movie he was about to produce titled “ The Rise and Fall of Dr. Oyenusi“, but no actor was brave enough to step forward to play the role. They all feared that Oyenusi’s boys might show them pepper. Eddie Ugbomah had no choice than to play the role of Oyenusi himself. In the movie, he revealed the secrets of top Nigerian officials and military men backing Oyenusi and his gang by providing them money and weapons. As expected, Eddie Ugbomah was threatened and later, his store was looted. He was told in a letter to stop shooting the movie and everything would be returned to him. But Eddie Ugbomah proved not to be a coward by eventually releasing the movie in 1977. In recent times, a Nollywood actor, Odunlade Adekola , also released a movie (Oyenusi) detailing the life of Ishola Oyenusi, the notorious Nigerian armed robber. . The name Ishola Oyenusi will forever be remembered in the history of crime in Nigeria. . . Reference and Photo Credit : * Osifodunrin, Paul Ayodele; Dec. 2007; Armed Robbery and Murder in Lagos, 1960-2000; Violent Crimes in Lagos, 1861–2000: Nature, Responses, and Impact (Thesis). University of Lagos. * Africa Research Bulletin Lalasticlala
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