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Kendrick80:That Hall was my best experience in NYSC, cuz my PPA had more firewalls than the devil's bedroom. With a wailing principal and jealous teachers, the school was hell |
Temmytea70:2014 Batch B |
Nope. As if it was programmed, the whole thing crashed before the day of POP. A bad memory that I don't want to keep. Though, I remember AJIMOBI HALL, NYSC camp Iseyin Oyo State |
Beautiful girl. I am not sure if they meant to offend u |
DanseMacabre:Why not use Cameroon pepper mixed with kernel oil? |
freda506:It is apparent that we will argue not to agree. You call me an hypocrite? Ridiculous and hateful? I don't think I fit into any of the above. First, there is nothing like Actual Crimes like you said. It is the existence of law that classify habits and actions into different categories of crime. Therefore, stealing, murder, corruption etc are what they are because there is an extant law that forbids them. Secondly, there is nothing like useless values. Civil societies all over the world are formed based on certain precepts, and values. It is these precepts and values that underscore the relativity of States, their laws, morality and allocation of rights. The Nigerian State like other civil societies, is founded on certain precepts and values, so therefore can criminalize any habit it finds inconsistent with her values. Whether some of these habits harm others or not is left to be interpreted. But I must warn and remind you that such interpretation is still subject to individual beliefs, orientation and civilization. Whether few of us like it or not, majority of Nigerians consider sodomy to be an offensive behaviour, so therefore will continue to be so. Lastly, like the way government protect those who abuse drugs from themselves, government is also trying to protect homosexuals from themselves. Let me share with you, a cousin of mine who now lives in the US recently had a major surgery because of the unnatural penetration of his anus, he could have died but we are happy he is alive. Government has a responsibility to protect, promote, allocate rights to her citizens for all to live a good and just life. Perhaps you have forgotten, some years ago, the US your likes make reference to, banned blacks from voting....or does black votes harm people? Dear, now is our time to ban homosexuality. Homosexuals can only pray for the Nigerian state to have a rethink, but until then, they should deal with it. I can't end this without commending you for your writing skill....well done |
freda506:I don't understand why people always sing this no ones business chorus. Why do we condemn those that have sex with teens even with mutual agreement? Why is there statutory rape? Why do we condemn those that use hard substances? Is it not their own lives? In case you don't know, we have what is called National Values. It is not in our national values that homosexuality be practiced in Nigeria. Despite the fact that America prides herself as the leader of the free world, some habits are still regulated. Sodomy is not even yet a national law in the US, there are some states in the US that one cannot practice homosexuality openly. My sister, if a family is suffering from poverty does not mean the children should be allowed to have a field day by engaging in such things the family consider to be against their values e.g robbery, prostitution, trafficking etc. Nigeria and Nigerians will continue to condemn this moral challenge whether there is corruption, lack of regular power supply etc in the country. It is that simple....regards |
No use girlfriends take bleep one later o. Beautiful family though |
Paperwhite:The Nigerian state continue to defeat and defy every reasonable imagination. Imagine, people protesting because someone was summoned to answer some questions. Those women should be more concerned on who is going to protest for them when they are arrested. Mad country..... |
Kondomatic:God will bless you for this masterpiece. Some Nigerian are just being naive for saying that what one chooses to do with his sex organ is no ones business. Like you said, a time will come when it will be too late to speak against this social anomaly. Nigeria is going through some problems now does not mean people should not speak against evil when they see one. |
MhizzAJ:You can say more than you have said. You're a lady so should understand how a lady's mind works |
Growing up as a child in Nigeria's Niger Delta region some decades ago, I was trained to believe that there are certain habits, deeds, that can bring bad omen upon oneself. One of such habits, deeds, is sharing bed with a married man as a young girl or sleeping with another man's wife. To this end, myself and my peers were seriously cautioned to stay clear of married individuals no matter how violent our libido gets. With this orientation, I have grown to hold this anomaly as one capable of booking a flight with the devil when one indulge in it. Lemme try not to bring religious dimension into this, and as well as be more specific and direct with what I am trying to say...... For quite a long period of time now, I have noticed and seen young girls dating married men which I strongly believe to be morally wrong. I have seen uncles, friends, bring young girls home that some they don't even spend for. Just today, a young lady whom I personally know to be from a religious background, educated and well fed, dating a married man whom her father acknowledge to be her uncle. My discovery to say the least, left me confused and with several questions that begs for answers. So I thought I should share it for me to get different perspectives. Why is it that ladies sleep with married men when sometimes money is not even involved? Why is it that young girls abandon young guys like them for married men even when they know that the man is not going to marry them? Why is it that some ladies find it easy to do certain things even when they know what they are doing is evil? The said girl is dating a man whose family she frequently visits as a family friend, has a good rapport with the wife, the children call her auntie, her father is a friend of the family and a pastor in one of these churches that do vicious evangelism. I'm very sure she understands that there is no prospect of marriage in the relationship because even her family will kill her if they get to find out. I understand some people would want to argue that what is the man looking for? If they do, its a good argument but in this case, just a little NO from the girl would have made everything different. It is on this background I want to finally ask; are ladies more morally bankrupt in the world today? If yes, why? In the times of old, women were more known for preserving culture and tradition than men... |
Billyonaire:My brother, jail is part of the rehabilitation process |
docZeey: Slavery was once legal but is no longer. In fact, we now have laws that criminalize slavery. Therefore, if anyone engage in slave trade, he or she is going to be punished when caught, so it is not a very good example to cite. It is that simple. What Bobrisky is doing would have made sense assuming there is no extant law forbidding it. Those campaigning for him to be released assuming that is the reason for his arrest, can only lobby the National Assembly to repeal the law, until then, Bobrisky is destined to have a day with prison.... Good day |
HarkymTheOracle:The above is an Ijaw masquerade. It is called Agula Awu....that is still celebrated in Iduwini kingdom of the Ijaw nation. Please, don't insult me o. Just give your opinion if you think mine is FALSE... |
Boanage1:He willingly confessed. My brother, go and study the Act criminalizing sodomy. A part of it says, even when an individual act in a manner that suggests that they are into Back Drilling is liable to incarceration of 14 years. I hope the above make you understand why Bobrisky has been a law breaker even before he was picked up |
The electric charge in a woman's body cannot be found anywhere. It brings happiness, changes moods, ignites, controls, brings life, refreshes, and the list goes on.... I think it needs study |
freda506:Being gay is no longer a private issue in Nigeria. Being gay in Nigeria presently violates a law, so they cannot leave him alone. I don't even know what we want in this country as a people. When security personnel break the law, we complain, when they enforce it, we complain too. If there was no law criminalizing sodomy, then what Bobrisky is doing would have made sense. It is enforcement that makes law what it is. |
collins07:Gbaramatu Kingdom is in Delta like you rightly heard. Oporoza is the headquarter of the kingdom alongside other communities like Kurutie, Kokodiagbene, Okerenkoko etc Sagbama on the other hand is in Bayelsa state. Home to Sagbama LGA with communities like Anagalabiri, Tungbo, and others etc The distance from Sagbama to Gbaramatu kingdom is like travelling from Lagos to Benin. That guy is an imposter and clearly does not know what he is saying.... |
whateverkay:Mr, are you for real? Sagbama beside Gbaramatu kingdom? Stop misleading people if you don't know what you're saying, or better still, indicate that it's a joke..... |
Nice combination if well delivered. The guy above me though.... Sarrki and his friends will come for you |
NovusHomo:Do you think I did not see the excerpt you posted above? My brother, I did. |
whateverkay:The reason you gave above clearly shows you have not been sleeping well. Why are some businesses like prostitution, hotels etc banned in the North? Those who go into them, are they not Nigerians? What did you say again, we should plead with them after taking so many human lives? You should be saying that at this point, they shoot herdsmen on sight..... I can see that the Plateau State House of Assembly is too scared to attend to this bill. |
This toxic President......we are yet to distribute to full capacity the one we produce now. He should site them in his sitting room before militants and their likes threaten to blow them up.... This Buhari just like hazard |
koolcat:Spoilt pikin ![]() |
sarutobie:Thank you for the above. Your position is exactly what the Positivists said. Bad laws are only found in a bad society, likewise bad leadership is a product of bad society |
It is a thought provoking write-up but the only problem is that the writer is a coward of epic proportions. Why cowardly hide your identity, and even go as far as trying to web an innocent man? The writer is a bigger problem to himself than the Igbos to themselves..... |
Almost all the comments are stupid. Why?? Infantile, uncivilized comments. Comments with inconsequential bearing on political reality. Yorubas and Igbos are gradually becoming a nuisance here. |
Not again.... Nigeria is always trying to dig up something from the ground. We are yet to recover from the depth Buhari has taken us to.....now this insinuation. May we help ourselves |
proudlyYoruba:My brother, the bold is the reason some persons now style the country as a ZOO. Animals for meat now have a better chance of survival than humans. The way and manner death is administered in Nigeria calls for concern. Most people now sleep and pray to see the next morning. RIP to all those that died, because nothing will be done about them for the next two years, with this present government that asks nothing but takes all.... |
This teacher is about to offend the gods... He spelt Kaduna in two ways, why? |
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