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BusinessRe: The 10 Most Expensive Alcoholic Drinks On Earth by Revolva(m): 1:51pm On Jul 19, 2014
5 Armand de Brignac Midas – $215,000 omo dose black guy holding the big bootle na naija guys I am sure na drinl levels dem dey see dem elegunshi spenders...omo me dey here dey sip my baby oku jare na just 100naira for d small bootle and na man power ooo e be
EducationRe: Chief Zebrudaya Goes Back To School At 64 [PHOTOS] by Revolva(m): 1:43pm On Jul 19, 2014
kossyablaze: Mumu man...wen it was time for dat,he was busy gallivanting around with his comedy stuffz
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Ur mumu go last forever for commen dis how is he mumu ..he was busy with his career ..after all na 700level which is masters ok u think say na to rush university finish dey look for job wey no dey sidon there don't be creative ...zebu weldone at least u are a big boi now famous n keep gettin d ego lol
PoliticsRe: The Second Niger Bridge by Revolva(m): 1:31pm On Jul 19, 2014
The more you look the less you see....
TV/MoviesRe: Thor Will Now Officially Be a Woman in Marvel Comics by Revolva(m): 1:28pm On Jul 19, 2014
I like to see the new female thor bangin many other characters lol in her movies
RomanceRe: Why Readers, Scientifically, Are The Best People To Fall In Love With by Revolva(m): 2:28pm On Jul 18, 2014
I beg na lie jare. All dis research are way too full of lies make I fall in love with a book worm so she no go know wetin dey go on for street abi hisss
TV/MoviesRe: Why Isn't NTA Showing 'A.M EXPRESS' Again? by Revolva(m): 2:20pm On Jul 18, 2014
Nta omo I use to watch am axpress but ol boy too many tv station don full lagos and on cable so wat else can I say NTA am xpress is dead sponsors don tire so they withdrew
FamilyRe: My Wife Over Spiritual Orientation Is Driving Me Nuts!!! by Revolva(m): 2:13pm On Jul 18, 2014
Women. R easily brainwashed so the mumu woman dey find heaven lol see all dis yeye pastors just dey break people home with all this stories of the bible which they never witnessed
PoliticsRe: Presidency Moves To Repair Apapa Road by Revolva(m): 2:01pm On Jul 18, 2014
Well this road is under repair but the contractor neglected it over a long time ...this is my vincinity ok I see what happens everyday koro koro its a pitiful site ..hey 2 weeks to rrepair that long road full of vehichles and tankers and container trucks somethin dey worry una presido for brain am not sure the
PoliticsRe: Presidency Moves To Repair Apapa Road by Revolva(m): 1:39pm On Jul 18, 2014
Well this road is under repair but the contractor neglected it over a long time ...this is my vincinity ok I see what happens everyday koro koro its a pitiful site
CelebritiesRe: Mikel Obi On His Relationship With , Genevieve Nnaji by Revolva(m): 5:37pm On Jul 17, 2014
Genevieve is d highest ashewo in naija I swear to jah wat kind of woman is she sef mon dey do am evil bitch
Jokes EtcRe: Vulcanizer Spelt Wrongly See And Laff Till You Drop by Revolva(op): 5:35pm On Jul 17, 2014
Negro1: Op im sure u copied d pic from d net, so what makes u sure its ibadan.
Before na me wan carry camera dey find such blunder for ib town omo na ibadan too sure jare
Foreign AffairsRe: Giant Nigerian Snails Seized And Destroyed At Los Angeles Airport. by Revolva(m): 5:33pm On Jul 17, 2014
Yepa igbin snail meat wey I no dey take play oooo maybe na because of snail I no go gree go america again ooo wtf so I no go fit chop igbin again ...hey. Na wa ooo
CelebritiesRe: Most Stunning Nigerian Women Over 40 Years (Photos) by Revolva(m): 5:29pm On Jul 17, 2014
Hwey see MILFs omo na bianca I will go for lol
PhonesRe: The All New Blackberry Passport Smartphone by Revolva(m): 10:22am On Jul 17, 2014
Cecediva: Wow...looks good,how much does it cost?
See question oo na seun be rim boss hahah naija youth and fone rush rush to buy u go be mugun when d price fall down. Go see wetin q10. N z 10 price be for market now I dey laff people face wey waste 100k buy am
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Kumuyi Denies Banning Ipads & Phones In His Church by Revolva(m): 10:12am On Jul 17, 2014
hhaha dese r the same religious fools that says tv is not good..now why are they going techy...mumu people brainwashed skunks..technology is the new religion
FamilyRe: When Is One Ready To Get Married? A MUST-READ by Revolva(m): 7:54am On Jul 17, 2014
when money dey nai marriage good oo cos when money finish woman go run leave you or change character oo guys wise up
PoliticsRe: Lead Us To Sambisa Forest, Danjuma Tells Jonathan by Revolva(m): 5:09pm On Jul 16, 2014
Hahahhaa danjuma wicked ooo lol laff n fell of d chair
CelebritiesCandle Light Wake Keeping For The Late Cynthomania Comes Up by Revolva(op): 3:31pm On Jul 16, 2014

This is to inform all fans and lovers that's the Candle light and Testimonial procession for late Nigeran artiste Cynthomania aka Ada Owerri comes up on Date - Saturday 19TH July.
Venue - @ Obele Oniwala Sports Centre Surulere
Time - 5pm
Dress code is black

Pls lets all come together and say farewell to a rare gem

CelebritiesWhy I Sing For Chibok Girls–marc Wilson, Germany- Based Nigerian Singer by Revolva(op):
Germany-based Nigerian singer, Marc Wilson, is a sad man. He is sad because the over 200 girls who were kidnapped at Chibok, Borno State, over two months ago are yet to be rescued and reunited with their families. Consequently, in order to express his sympathy and solidarity for efforts being made to rescue the girls, he is in the country to launch a charity/support campaign with the release of his single entitled, God Bless the Children.

Recorded in collaboration with prominent German artistes and producers including the man who discovered the now defunct Bonny M, Frank Farian. Wilson, a Michael Jackson look-alike, says proceeds from the CD and VCD would be dedicated to the support and rehabilitation of the girls and their families upon their release. In this chat with Chuks Eze, Wilson opens up on the journey so far.

Mere looking at you one would think you’re a woman…


I am a full-fledged man (Laughter). Sometimes people address me as a woman but I always ask them to take a look at my chest; I don’t have boobs.

But for your voice, you look every inch a woman…


I look the way I do because I’m a showman; that’s all I can say. Entertainment business is not something you just jump into and try to look like every other person if you want to make reasonable impact. You have to be unique in your own right. Remember the late king of pop, Michael Jackson, my mentor, who carved a niche for himself during his time because he was different. That’s what every showman should strive for; and that’s why I look the way I do.

How long have you been in Germany?


I’ve been there for close to 26 years.

Do your feminine looks have anything to do with being gay?


No, it doesn’t.

Would you try out the practice under any circumstance?


Never! Both our laws and society abhor it. I believe that nobody was born gay. They get involved due to one reason or the other. And according to the Holy Father, Pope Francis, we should not condemn them but pray for them.

Are you married?


Yes, I’ve been married with kids for almost 25 years. I have a 24-years-old daughter currently studying Law at the university.

With your looks if you were a woman, you’d be a hot babe, right?


I don’t know about that. But thank God I’m not a babe (laughter). But it’s good to look good and be beautiful. I believe that beautiful people have good hearts. They are always pretty inside out; that’s the way I feel.

Are you pretty inside out?


I know I’m not a bad person. I hate seeing people suffering or being persecuted.

How long are you staying in Nigeria?


If everything works according to plan, I should be around for about three months.

Are you saying everything including going into politics or…?


Politics! No, man; I came down here because of the issue of the abduction of Chibok Girls. I came here to promote a charity campaign in line with the global BringBackourGirls campaign. I have recorded a single to drive the campaign.

So, what do you intend to achieve with the song?


I want to use it to appeal to Boko Haram. I want them to listen to the song, feel touched and release the girls. They are human beings and I know they would be touched when they listen to the song and realise how God blesses and loves everybody no matter who you are and where you are coming from or what you are passing through.

They would realise what it feels like for young innocent girls to be in captivity and unable to see their parents for over two months and counting. They should imagine their daughters, sisters or friends being in such a situation. We also intend to raise funds through the sales of the CD and DVD to support the families of the girls and take care of the girls’ rehabilitation upon their release. I was utterly shocked when I heard the sad news in Germany. And I’ve been following up on the development ever since. I quickly called up some artistes in Germany including ace music producers, Frank Farian, the man who discovered the now defunct Bonny M and Gunther Coach, who is presently working with Alicia Keys. And with their cooperation, we produced God Bless the Children.

Why did you entitle it God Bless The Children and not God Release The Children?


It’s God’s blessing and grace that would see the girls through and ensure they are released. And the same blessing is what would enable them to cope with life after their release. I’m sure that by the time members of Boko Haram hear the song, they would be touched and let the girls off the hook.

How do you intend to get them to listen to the song?

They will definitely hear it and watch the video via social network. Both the audio and video versions of the song would be on the internet and I’m sure they have access to social media.

When are you launching the campaign and how do you plan to raise the kind of money needed to take care of over 200 girls and their families?


I know it would not be an easy task but I am certain that with the support of the good people of Nigeria and my international collaborators, we would be able to achieve our goals. But the campaign is already on through the efforts of my media consultant, Frank Chike. And I am also banking on the support of the Nigerian media as well and all Nigerian citizens. Therefore, the first step towards making it achievable is for people to buy the God Bless The Girls CDs en masse; it has the audio and video versions. And if every Nigerian family and every business firm could pick up a copy of the CD, it would go a very long way.

And I trust Nigerians because they did it during the 2012 flood in the country and I’m certain they can still do it again. As you know, the job wouldn’t stop at having the girls released. A greater challenge would arise after their release in terms of welfare and rehabilitation. I told you earlier that I have a 24-years-old daughter. I can’t imagine what would become of me if someone called me up and told me she had been kidnapped for a day, not to talk of two months. If we keep that at the back of our minds, then can we appreciate what the parents of the girls are going through. Whatever Boko Haram’s interest is, they don’t have the right to abduct any citizen of this beautiful country.

Are you impressed with the efforts of the government towards rescuing the girls?


Oh yes. The government is doing well. But they also need the support and cooperation of Nigerians to make their efforts more fruitful. And that’s why we are promoting this campaign in support of government. I am also grateful to all the local and foreign individuals, groups and the media, who are genuinely protesting against the Chibok abduction. I am urging government to try and discuss with the sect. I believe that both parties would definitely reach a truce at the round table.

I hear many people say the government is not doing enough but I don’t think that notion is correct. I believe that no father would go to sleep when his daughters are endangered. You would notice that Mr. President has gone grey since this issue started. That means he is worried, maybe, even more worried than any of us. So, the government and security agencies need our support. But like I said, I still believe the government and Boko Haram need to hold talks.

How has it been running the campaign so far?


I thought the job was going to be easy but ever since I came down, it hasn’t been rosy at all. In Germany, running this kind of campaign is easier. But I was surprised to learn upon my return that the protest against the abduction issue is a bit relaxed here as against what obtains in Europe. Over there, people appear more worried and concerned. The approach is different here. I hear that it is a bit louder in Abuja but even at that, organized genuine campaign and protest against the mass abduction is more intense overseas. It shouldn’t just be based in Abuja alone. We should all be concerned and involved because it could have been any other girl from any part of the country.

Culled from http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=71706

Download the songs here

https://www.nairaland.com/1813263/music-god-bless-children-godblessthechildren

Music/RadioRe: Top Ten Nigerian Lyricist Of All Times by Revolva(m): 9:26am On Jul 16, 2014
truGambit: Phyno is a new artiste....has he dropped more albums than any of the niggas listed.he is Gud...prolly the best now....but playa,a true lyrical genius has to repeat itself...no one hit/album wonder
....ice prince didn't even make my cut.....so think about the lyrical depth n strength here.....n this isn't a list for just one year...its of all times......n by d way...do gud to drop ur list
Phyno drop more album for where and which country u could ave said droped singles look phyno has only one album ok and why should olamide be on dat list he is not a lyricist ok ...vector nkor infact dat list is wack
CultureRe: Should People Hinge Their Future On Family Inheritance? by Revolva(m): 9:16am On Jul 16, 2014
Inheritance dey help o wetin u mean 0p say if my papa leave wealth for me make I no enjoy abi or add am to my own betterment
Nairaland GeneralRe: 25 Of The Most Creative Sculptures And Statues From Around The World by Revolva(m): 8:47am On Jul 16, 2014
Wat about herbert macauley statue in cms lagos...lmfao
WebmastersRe: Hi. I'm Jide Ogunsanya; Owner Of Ogbongeblog.com. Ask Me Anything! by Revolva(m): 8:24am On Jul 16, 2014
Oga jide answer our questions oo pls how can one get a good theme on my wordpress and pls see my site on signature
Nairaland GeneralRe: Lack of exposure and Illiteracy which is worse off? by Revolva(m): 8:05am On Jul 16, 2014
For me lack of exposure is worst especially amongst females who think they are too wise n too much but many may be literate a bit below average but not exposed..
RomanceRe: What Makes An Opposite Sex Attractive To You by Revolva(m): 8:01am On Jul 16, 2014
for me nothing but a nicce curve and good BBOOTY and how she can f*** dats all wetin concern me and her intelligence all d book she read go end up in kitchen
Music/RadioRe: Top 10 Music Producers In Nigeria by Revolva(m): 7:58am On Jul 16, 2014
Hey nice list sha don baba jay idja the illest ever
PoliticsRe: Apapa Blasts: Lagos Issues First-line Order To Public Schools by Revolva(m): 8:06am On Jul 15, 2014
Shekua own don dey too much both the one he do and d one he no do now na he dey claim - look apapa bombing has nothing to do with boko haram ok its just an xplosion in a fuel depot which happens normally ok stewpid nigerians n their toughts
Jokes EtcVulcanizer Spelt Wrongly See And Laff Till You Drop by Revolva(op): 7:57am On Jul 15, 2014
Hey see as this ibadan vulcanizer spelt the word he is tryin to advertise for his biz am sure na the way dem dey pronounce am for ibadan lol oya customer needed oo

PoliticsRe: Nigerian Military Uncooperative, Slow To Learn –US by Revolva(m): 5:32am On Jul 15, 2014
does nigerian even have any military intelligence se...na make dem belle full demdey always find

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