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EducationRe: WORST Waec Result 2017 Found By Us (Photo) by Rilwayne001: 3:36pm On Jul 20, 2017
lofty900:
The only thing that caught my attention is adekunle
grin grin Trailer fall on you. Silly iPod tout
FoodRe: Nigerians And Our Weird Food Combinations by Rilwayne001: 5:01pm On Jul 19, 2017
tintingz:
Where you see British babe sir. grin
Lol..Egbon, no let me cast for here grin grin
PoliticsRe: MASSOB Sets August As Deadline For Mass Return Of Igbos From North by Rilwayne001: 4:31pm On Jul 19, 2017
Zirah:
Haha. Let's see how them ipob cowards will react to this. Our accomplished developers would rather die than go back home. They should not sha branch to Lagos. The state government should begin to put measures in place to check their irritating nomadic movement.
ROTFLMAO grin grin grin
TV/MoviesRe: Game Of Thrones Discussion (Beware Of Spoilers) by Rilwayne001: 9:45pm On Jul 18, 2017
Seun:
How could such a valuable fortress have remained vacant decades after the Targaryans were defeated? How could it be in such good condition after decades of not being used?
And have you forgotten so easily that Stannis Baratheon was in dragonstone when he was planning to attack Westeros before he was defeated?
FoodRe: Nigerians And Our Weird Food Combinations by Rilwayne001: 9:37pm On Jul 18, 2017
So I told my British babe that I ate rice and beans and she was like "WTF, that's weird. Infact you are a weird creature!!" cry

Abeg o, what's weird with rice and beans? After all there's no subway and salads where I stay angry angry sad
PoliticsRe: The IBADAN Appreciation Thread by Rilwayne001: 9:19pm On Jul 18, 2017
haffaze777:
my city of birth

God bless Oyo state
God bless Ogun state
God bless osun state
God bless ekiti state
God bless ondo state
God bless Lagos state
God bless entire Yoruba land
God bless the rest of Nigeria
.Rilwayne001 come and see awa citycheesycheesy
cheesy
Nairaland GeneralRe: Today Is Seun Osewa Birthday...let's Show Him Love (post Your Greetings) by Rilwayne001: 3:01pm On Jul 17, 2017
Seun:
Thanks! I'm 35 years old now. Life begins in 5 years.
Happy birthday brother. More life.
TV/MoviesRe: Game Of Thrones Discussion (Beware Of Spoilers) by Rilwayne001: 9:33am On Jul 17, 2017
The version uploaded to 02tvseries doesn't seem OK. Can someone share the link to that of toxicwap?
Jokes EtcRe: My Hilarious Picture Album by Rilwayne001(op): 8:38pm On Jul 16, 2017
Empiree:
It depends on background. Lots of Yoruba movies I watched encouraged me more to cook by myself grin

Ayele o Ibosi oooo cheesy grin cheesy


Plus i am too health conscious.
I get it grin grin
Jokes EtcRe: My Hilarious Picture Album by Rilwayne001(op): 8:30pm On Jul 16, 2017
Empiree:
I do most of the cooking actually cus i am just too used to cooking from
childhood.
You are really trying. I wish I could be like you, but maybe in another life sha. LOL grin
CrimeRe: Two Nigerians Arrested In Cambodia For Trafficking Cocaine by Rilwayne001: 8:06pm On Jul 16, 2017
Without even reading the OP, I can authoritatively say they are Biafra citizens. angry
Jokes EtcRe: My Hilarious Picture Album by Rilwayne001(op): 7:58pm On Jul 16, 2017
Empiree:
I like kitchen. no one can cook for me except myself and momma.
Your wife nko huh undecided
Jokes EtcRe: My Hilarious Picture Album by Rilwayne001(op): 7:26pm On Jul 16, 2017
Empiree:
Thats messed up ^^ i rather prepare my own food cry
That's because you like cooking, on the other hand I hate the kitchen. I like food but I hate preparing it. angry
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Nairalander Gave Me 150000 by Rilwayne001: 7:23pm On Jul 16, 2017
Rtopzy:
here is mine 08098456224
You look scary lipsrsealed lipsrsealed grin
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Nairalander Gave Me 150000 by Rilwayne001: 7:22pm On Jul 16, 2017
holatin:
hahahahah chop make I chop laye
Abi na wink
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Nairalander Gave Me 150000 by Rilwayne001: 6:59pm On Jul 16, 2017
holatin:
brother, long time, eku irole,

bawoni family
Daada lawa, eyin n ko?

Mo ro wipe 150k ni looto sha, Mi o ba ni wipe ki e fun mi ni 50k nibe grin undecided
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by Rilwayne001: 6:57pm On Jul 16, 2017
cool
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Nairalander Gave Me 150000 by Rilwayne001: 6:48pm On Jul 16, 2017
Why I no dey use etisalat sef angry angry
Jokes EtcRe: My Hilarious Picture Album by Rilwayne001(op): 4:01pm On Jul 16, 2017
cry cry grin

Jokes EtcRe: My Hilarious Picture Album by Rilwayne001(op): 3:53pm On Jul 16, 2017
CelebritiesRe: Meek Mill Coming To Africa After Rating Shows Most Followers Were Lagos Based by Rilwayne001: 1:40pm On Jul 16, 2017
Meek milli cool
Make I lay mango if I no go cheesy
PhonesRe: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Rilwayne001: 9:56am On Jul 16, 2017
Hello guys, please I'm having problem with my phone and I will be glad of I can get a quick response as well as solution to it. For the past like 3weeks now, I notice my phone charge very slowly. Like sometimes it takes up to 7hrs before it gets full, and that's even if I don't touch it at all. Once I touch it, the charging bar remain stagnant. At first I thought it was the charger, I tried another charger still same thing.

Could it be the battery? Or could it be Virus?

Cc: bobo65

Thanks in advance.

By the way, the phone is tecno C8
RomanceRe: by Rilwayne001: 3:14pm On Jul 15, 2017
QueenBeeHive:
Lol see them tongue
When will you have sense huh
PoliticsRe: If Acting President Osinbajo Were Hausa Or Fulani... Yoruba Ronu by Rilwayne001(op): 1:57pm On Jul 15, 2017
PoliticsRe: If Acting President Osinbajo Were Hausa Or Fulani... Yoruba Ronu by Rilwayne001(op): 1:54pm On Jul 15, 2017
Why Yorubas Can't Wait

We waited 58 years hoping for miracles. It never came. Meanwhile, as we waited for a better Nigeria, things have gotten worse. Our education system once the envy of the world has been dismantled and mutilated. The curriculum has no content, no rigor, no substance, no value, no philosophy. It's an empty shell. As we waited, disparities in wealth increased with the looters prospering and the poor starving. The long running poverty slaughtered and uprooted as it were, the present generation and generations yet unborn. The persistence and prevalence of untamed corruption and infectious poverty daily consume our people. Inflamed ethnic rivalries and religious intolerance grow daily with intensity among the poor. It has fostered distrust and festered old ethnic prejudices.

As we waited, the excesses, evils, injustices, and wickedness of the ruling class have further chiseled the great divide between the haves and have nots and have collapsed our civilization and culture. Our society has been turned into a Hobbesian horror that a normal person must escape. An extended mediation of Nigerian maladies has turned citizens into a surviving appendage that begs for life support. As we waited, Nigeria remains a country of misery characterized by a rainbow of misadventures. The citizens of a country blessed with the world's most abundant resources live in one of the worst places on earth. The federal system of government has been rendered useless, ineffective and made impossible to work. It's a failure. It's a tombstone. It's fragile foundation built on a corrupt and deceitful Nigerian political model that doesn't make sense.

As we waited, Nigeria has turned into a jungle alien to rule of law, where might is right and where injustice reigns supreme. Nigeria provides a textbook example of a country being governed by fools, idiots, thugs, looters, and ignoramuses. These elected ruffians and con artists are the real enemies of our people. As we waited, Nigerian unskilled poor have exchanged rural poverty for even deeper miseries of the shanty towns with disaffection-filling movements. The swelling urban mobs, abductors, rapists, armed robbers, kidnappers, and hired assassins in the ghastly alleys of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Onitsha, Kano, Benin, Otuoke, etc., are unchecked, disregarded, left to grow and fester.

You see, we've waited for 58 years. Every death hurts. Every impoverished Nigerian enrages. Every jobless Nigerian is a walking dead. The God given blessings for Nigeria are not shared or enjoyed in common. Justice, liberty, and prosperity are exclusive illusion of the poor. The sunlight that brought light and healing to the few, has brought stripes and death to our people. While the ruling class rejoices and relishes for one Nigeria, the poor are in perpetual mourning in the same country.

Can you hear the mournful wail of million of Yoruba youths whose lives are being wasted before our eyes and whose lives are being cut short by cheap preventable deaths? Can you see the bleeding of sorrow from Yorubas - the hungry, sick, helpless and hopeless children turned scavengers roaming the streets looking for food in the garbage dumpsters? Can you see Yoruba young girls turned prostitutes for lack of jobs and opportunities? Can you see Yoruba young men turned armed robbers as a result of being uprooted by poverty and precarious life? Can you see Yoruba gaunt, haggard looking senior citizens badly squeezed by hunger and disease and nowhere to turn?

Nigeria is false to the past. Nigeria is false to the present. Nigeria is solemnly binding herself to the false in the future. Nigeria is ruptured and fragmented. Lives of Yoruba people are split open like water melon ravaged by poverty served loosely together by jagged stitches of fear and insecurity.

Can you see the Yorubas...running helter-skelter from pillar to post … confused and in disarray, groping, gripping, dripping in the dark … See... Can you see...? Enough is enough. It's time to go!
PoliticsIf Acting President Osinbajo Were Hausa Or Fulani... Yoruba Ronu by Rilwayne001(op): 1:54pm On Jul 15, 2017
If Acting President Osinbajo Were Hausa Or Fulani... Yoruba Ronu It's Time To Go! By Bayo Oluwasanmi

When Muhammadu Buhari clinched the presidency, many Nigerians believed it was a year of a big, bloodless political revolution. But now we know this wasn't so much a revolution as a restructuring of the political order, a transfer of power from one elite to another, then the sort of bottom-up popular uprising that many Nigerians had in mind.

The economic melt down, unrest, protests, violence, the long intractable poverty, the sense of hopelessness and helplessness, the leadership vacuum created by the hospitalization of President Buhari, and the tyrannical abandon of problems facing Nigerians by the do-nothing National Assembly have spurred the long-dormant spirit of activism. The snowflakes, it seems, have whipped up a snowstorm.

Lately, Yorubas are being terrorized from all angles by the Hausas and Fulanis. The Fulani herdsmen are killing Yorubas like flies. Even the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo was not spared of the incursion of the Fulanis. He's being harassed, intimidated, insulted, humiliated, taunted, and turned into a ping pong ball by Aso Rock Hausa and Fulani cabals led by Bukola Saraki. The latest plot by Saraki and Aso Rock cabals published July 5, 2017, by SaharaReporters headlined “Aso Rock Cabal, Senator Saraki Commence Sabotage of Acting President Osinbajo As Buhari's Health Crisis Deepens” detailed how Saraki in an unholy alliance with other reactionary forces at Aso Rock plot to unleash tsunami of political upheavals to dislodge Osinbajo from assuming full presidential powers. On the confirmation of Ibrahim Magu, the EFCC Chair, the Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami, said Osinbajo's statement on the issue didn't reflect the collective decision of the Federal Executive Council. Though, Malami had since denied the statement.

It bears repeating that were Osinbajo a Hausa or Fulani, he'll never have been subjected to such trauma and torture. It's troubling. It's dangerous. And it's saddening. What further evidence do we need that Nigeria isn't one country? What more reasons do we need to justify Yoruexit from Nigeria? It's in the best interest of Yorubas to start working on ways and means to disengage from Nigeria.

Like I have argued many times, it's too late to save Nigeria as is. In other words, the continued existence of Nigeria as one nation is beyond “restructure.” I believe the only way out for Yorubas is to hasten their exit from this hell hole called Nigeria. Anything short of that is unacceptable, unrealistic, and unworkable. We don't have to ask for anyone's permission to leave Nigeria. We don't have to wait for the primitive, decadent, hostile, system to evolve or for bad laws to change. In the best interest of direct action, we have to walk out of this pit of hell – now! The reckless political provocation by the Hausa and Fulani Aso Rock cabals should stretch Yoruba political imaginations. Yorubas are known to be tolerant, accommodating, liberal and refined. However, being reasonable and civilized should not be exploited by the Hausas and Fulanis. Of course, we have corrupt and selfish politicians among us. In the new Yoruba nation – Oduduwa Republic – We'll take care of the corrupt ones among us. We'll cut their wings. We'll tame them. We'll uproot them from our midst.

When we talk about secession, separation, call it any name, some Nigerians are uncomfortable acknowledging the contradictions, crises, and confusion in which a divided one Nigeria has been submerged for 58 years. When confronted with the reality of Nigeria's 58 years of misery, the apologists of one Nigeria have no cogent and convincing reasons other than tirade of trite cliches: “It's costly and destructive to break up,” “bigger is better,” there's strength in diversity,” “we cannot go it alone,” “we have much to lose than to gain.” And on, and on, and on. They conjure up these imaginary ghosts to justify the self-serving present. They forget we cannot erase or cover up the historical dystopian reality of Nigeria.
CrimeRe: Man Arrested With Human Parts In Ogun State (graphic Photos) by Rilwayne001: 9:50pm On Jul 14, 2017
Afonja Bastard shocked sad

Why always Ogun and OSUN?

What are they always doing with human parts for Pete's sake?

Does anyone have an idea what they are meant to do with them?

Because clearly it's not for money ritual because nothing shows that money ritual with these things are real. If it was actually real, why don't we have Nigerians heading the Forbes list?

WTF is wrong with us? angry angry
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Destabilizing Buhari's Government With FFK And Fayose ...Arewa Youths by Rilwayne001: 7:45pm On Jul 14, 2017
Baddest69:
Arewa youths wey no go school

They're now putting BUHARI's failure on yorubas
Abeg, tell them grin grin awón werè jati jati.
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo's Meeting With Buhari In London Lasted Five Minutes Only by Rilwayne001: 7:50pm On Jul 13, 2017
angry
IslamRe: Islam For Muslims: Side Talk Station by Rilwayne001: 7:07pm On Jul 13, 2017
AlBaqir:
Empiree, Rilwayne001, tingtingz, Lanrexlan, Demmzy15, Sino, etc

# This is a very good documentary titled, "Atheists everywhere". Nobody is refuting or rebutting or hating or castigating nobody here. Its about views and views of everybody in the society. No doubt the western society is fast driven towards Atheism, and Muslims in those societies are moving enmasse with the tide. Its a big concern really!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7TFblP9Y9c&itct=CCUQpDAYAyITCLOyt9PKhtUCFZqDVQodt4cL9DILYzQtb3ZlcnZpZXdaGFVDWkhEWDFZT0l5czd0SGdFelR6Zy1xdw%3D%3D&gl=US&hl=en&client=mv-google
I'll be right back.
PoliticsRe: 1&1 by Rilwayne001: 3:17pm On Jul 13, 2017
Ritchiee:
Read yoruba's old and recent history,Yorubas have never been cowards in their lives but strategists but Ilorin because of the indigenes who would not want an idol worshiping oba to lord it over them.
You are right. It's Islam conquered ilorin and not any Fulani.
PoliticsRe: 1&1 by Rilwayne001: 3:15pm On Jul 13, 2017
Markfemi2:
Emir issue
Returning an oba back
Well, that's something I don't know much about as I don't really stay in Ilorin. However in the event of restructuring or disintegration, ilorin and other yoruba speaking part of kwara will align with the Yoruba nation. Installing an Oba for now is going to be a hard task unless either restructuring or disintegration happens.

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