Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 4:38pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
softandsweet: They ones that will use their hands to be touching the chunks of suya pricing and contaminating it.... at the end they'll buy for #200 after touching almost all of them  Long throat group!!! Lol |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 10:38pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
yahx: why can't u jas say suya seller what is northerner please for God sake are all the northerners selling suya#plzz wake up I did not write northerner, after writing, NL changed the original word âbōökï that I usef |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 9:15pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
emusmith: The type of girl that wants "free" suya when the abbok.ki is not his bf.
One day, I went to buy suya when this girl came to the abo.kki. to give her "free" suya... The abokiii asked her a raw question: Will you open your legs for me?
The "carefree" girl just smile waka...I'm sure if he persisted, the girl might have opened up...
Chineke mè Some Girls sha! |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 9:12pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
bigt2: The one who wants the northerner to put all varieties he has altogether... With N50 naira suya!!!! |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 9:09pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
Sunshinelady: . U now understand wat happened abi?  Na Nairaland na dem change am o!!! I been put Àbõkï before na dem change am as dem change your own too!!! |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 9:05pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
Rxpetite: aboki will always package their suya in fancy nylons. you wey buy 100 naira own, he go just put am inside black waterproof. >: Hahaha!!!! |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 9:02pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
tosyne2much: Kudos saintopus, honestly I credit you for this
Just can't stop laughing here.. What an interesting thread
Btw, you for help us put jar make e reach 10 na  Which group you belong "smell and save and use it later "? Bad group lol!!!! |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 8:59pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
thaoriginator: lol u de madoooo  Lol, e belike say you belomg to smell and save group? |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 8:54pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
Sunshinelady: . Smh, u rilly are a clown Which group or class you belong? Abi you from France? Hahahahaha!!!! |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 8:46pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
Yeske2: Bros, they must do that o, e no concern me. Even if "na 50 naira suya " ba? |
Politics › Re: "Rotimi Amaechi Is APC's ATM Machine", Says Reno Omokri by saintopus(m): 1:40pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
Yomieluv: At least ATM dispenses cash,unlike our clueless GEJ who has nothing to offer or dispense. If the ATM has a function to install a better government,no qualms. A non functioning ATM is better than GEJ.
APC,change. I am from Rivers State, anytime I see comment from people who are not from the state showing support for my governor I begin to wonder. Just thinking if people will love him if he is PDP. |
Phones › Re: SAMSUNG GRAND 2 THREAD; I LOVE DIS PHONE ;D by saintopus(m): 8:53pm On Dec 18, 2014 |
How much?? |
Politics › Re: Court Bars Jimi Agbaje From Parading Himself As Governorship Candidate by saintopus(m): 5:46pm On Dec 18, 2014 |
pendy79: Ekwueme, Adisa Akiloye, and many others were caught with foreign currencies in their homes and were arrested thereafter.
There was a purge of all corrupt politicians of the Shagari government, it cut across all tribal divide.
Shagari remained a poor president after he left office, won't know who was poorer between him and Buhari so let's remove sensationalism from our thinking . We are reasoning in same direction. For example, if Alex Ekweme, Shagari, Babangida, Abdulsalami, Abacha, Obasanjo, and all the states gobernors from 1979 till date are killed we will not have these corruption in Nigeria. It is good for all of us!! |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: APC Appoints Rivers Governor, Amaechi, Presidential Campaign Director by saintopus(m): 5:37pm On Dec 18, 2014 |
I am from Rivers State, if I say something, people will label me an ethnic bygot. But should the Rivers people suffer because of one man ambition? "I know I am clueless and wallowing in ethnicity.!!!" |
Politics › Re: Court Bars Jimi Agbaje From Parading Himself As Governorship Candidate by saintopus(m): 5:24pm On Dec 18, 2014 |
anonimi: Now we can see clearly that the Association of Pretending Crooks, APC want to take us back to the slave plantation whereby the president is put in comfortable guest house but his vice is locked up in prison  Uf we have the so called Progressives reasoning like this, openly affirming the imprisonment of an elected leader, then we are indeed in trouble. Thank God say, God pass them. |
Politics › Re: Court Bars Jimi Agbaje From Parading Himself As Governorship Candidate by saintopus(m): 4:50pm On Dec 18, 2014 |
pendy79: GEJ till 2019 inside Kirikiri Maximum prisons same room Alex Ekwueme stayed. Looks as if you loved the idea that Gen Buhari imprisoned Alex Ekweme. Well, that is very good for Nigeria. I think I love your post. More of this kind please |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Shall It Profit God to Burn People In Hell? by saintopus(m): 2:51pm On Dec 18, 2014 |
Advertico: 1) God doesnt send people to hell, people make the choice to go to hell. 2) God is a just God. If God is just then there should be punishment for evil and reward for good. 3) hell is not meant for humans, it is meant for satan and his angels. The question is "Is hell fire a correction facility? " Anything being a cirrectional facility is unjust. |
Politics › Re: Young People Bring Glory To Nigeria But Old People Cause Problems - Jonathan by saintopus(m): 2:28pm On Dec 17, 2014 |
koboko69: Jonathan as forgotten that in the next 5-10years he will be as old as the people he is insulting now. I wonder when he will stop blaming people for his failures. This time it is old people. I did not see any insult in the article |
Politics › Re: Buhari: The Much Anticipated Change We've Been Waiting For Or Just An Illusion by saintopus(m): 3:36pm On Dec 16, 2014 |
hahn: The change they are referring to is simply from GEJ to Buhari. Unfortunately, APC has been unable to present us with someone else other than Buhari and the people can't dictate the arty's decision.
We are desperate to have someone else @ the seat and anyone except GEJ is welcome. If Buhari doesn't prove himself within 4years, we hope PDP will be able to offer a better option.
As far as I'm concerned, we need to keep on voting out mediocrity until we eventually find the leader Nigeria deserves. At least they should have told us that the change they clamour for is not necessarily that of policy change but of personality. Gen Buhari never loved Shagari and he did the needful, Gen Babangida never loved Gen Buhari, and he did the needful, Gen Abacha wanted a change and he did the needful. It is more easier fot them now, with allocation from Rivers, Edo, Lagos, Kwara, Sokoto, Ogun, Osun etc., it can be done just like in 1983 |
Health › Re: My One Month Child Fell, Please Advise by saintopus(m): 10:49pm On Dec 15, 2014 |
I have a set of twins, a boy and a girl. The girl cry a lot, we will remain awake most nights. A day came at their second month of birth she fell just thesame way you explained. The following day we went to the hospital. The doctor told us that children of that age are created with amazing response to fast healing unlike adult. The doctor assured us that nothing will happen. They are a year and seven months old now |
Politics › Re: Buhari Does Not Have Any Igbo In-law by saintopus(m): 8:43pm On Dec 14, 2014 |
theM16: Whatever u say online is not so important. D majority of pple that will vote knw better. Last election, many pple gave jonah a chance cos they were swayed by his story or rather his path to bcomin the president...n he has largely disappointed. If u r old enough to witness Buharis govt or if u v bn opportuned to read undiluted stories abt his govt, u will understand he is no saint, bt not near as dumb as this jonathan. I see all politicians as trickery ..bt this jonathan is just a no good man. when tribalism finally ruins ur country it will b clear to u ow u v elped kill nigeria Exactly, majority of the voters are not online. On social media, like NL, Facebook, twitter, etc. Buhari has already won by 90% votes cast nationwide. But you see, that is only on social media so I agree with. |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 10:45pm On Dec 12, 2014 |
prettyjo: put more cabbage and pepper More cabbage and pepper is no.6 |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 10:44pm On Dec 12, 2014 |
Yeske2: I don't know what OP is saying o because the mai suya must always add jara and extra onions anytime i buy suya. More jara and more onions is another group. So you see? |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 10:42pm On Dec 12, 2014 |
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Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 11:51pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Heading towards front page. Seems like!!! |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 10:56pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Smartixy: Just smell the suya and when the are satisfy then the will leave Instead of them to say Àböki "I no get money " please help, give me small suya "make I use drink garri " |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 10:44pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
In fact another minor class among " Test and e ' no sweet " with " smell and go away " class is yet another one which come to smell the suya, save the smell in their throat, use the smell later for garri drinking |
Food › Re: 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 9:50pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Smartixy: Just smell the suya and when the are satisfy then the will leave In fact this class of people and "Test and I no buy again " belong to one group. They dont usually have any money!! |
Food › 5 Different Kinds Of annoying Persons You Meet When Buying Suya by saintopus(op): 8:29pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
I went to buy Suya this evening at a junction along my street. I saw many guys and babes waiting for their turn to be served Suya by the Aboki. I noticed the following kinds of people:
1. 'Give me test' Aboki These persons take seriously in collecting a small piece of Suya from the seller. They hardly know that it is part of their own suya they are eating.
2. 'Put More Onions' These persons are onions addict, they like oniins. They will tell, the Aboki to make sure that more onions are added to their suya.
3. 'Aboki Put Jara' These class of people like to be given something more to what they paid for. They do not mind if they buy only N50.00 worth of suya.?
4. 'People Who come to Smell the Suya.' These are the "long throat " class. They follow friends to just feel the smell of the suya, in some cases, they are the ones that will shout "Aboki the suya too small "
5. 'The Big Boys' They come usually remain in their cars and order the Aboki to put suya worth N2000.00 in five places and that means many people have to wait for a long time.
Please add your experiences |
Politics › Re: Why Gen. Buhari May Not Rule Nigeria by saintopus(op): 10:11pm On Dec 09, 2014 |
D9ty7: @op, I actually thought you had something better to say. I have seen this thing you wrote a thousand and one time. The difference between them all is the way and manner they are being outlined. You know what? Let Buhari win the party primaries first then you can sum up your points as to why Buhari won't win the election. And if GMB eventually wins the tickets, we all knew the election is a two horse race, incubent GEJ and any APC ccandidate. I have a question for you. With the recent happening in Nigeria, especially the north-eastern part of the country, can you survive another four years of these? I know your reply would be NO with a but. Law of Karma doesn't apply to politics, especially in Nigeria, if Buhari is ready to serve, to make a change and Nigerians can see it, tell me why won't he win the elelction? Law of Karma not applicable to politics? OK, Never worry, we will see. |
Politics › Re: Oil Slump: NLC Asks FG To Reduce Fuel Price by saintopus(m): 10:42am On Dec 09, 2014 |
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NIGERIA Labour Congress, NLC, has called on the Federal Government to reduce the pump price of petroleum products in line with falling crude prices in the international market as has been done by other importers of refined petroleum products.
Congress also warned that the socio-economic and political happenings in the country are not only frightening, but getting to a situation that may undermine the nation’s democracy.
At an interactive meeting with journalists, General Secretary of NLC, Dr Peter Oso-Eson, said NLC was worried that though the nation was actually at war, the body language of the country’s political leaders did not suggest so, lamenting that Nigeria was increasingly witnessing wanton and arbitrary exercise of power by political leaders.
According to him, ”The area that worries us very seriously is that crude prices are falling. In order countries, what that is immediately translating to, is that the price of petroleum products and pump head is coming down. In the United States, in the last one month, the price of a gallon of petrol, has come down from $3 to $2, in response to this price adjustment. In our country, we are not allowed to enjoy that benefit. What government is doing is that in order to shore up its naira revenue, it has gone to devalue excessively, the naira; $13 devaluation in one day, and then a continuous process of depreciation.
“What that does, is that, because we import petroleum products largely, the gains from the falling price of crude which ought to translate to consumers, is prevented by that devaluation; because, by devaluing the cost of the head price, it might even increase.
”We say that that is wrong and the benefits of the falling price of crude, must be translated to Nigerians. Therefore, going forward, we want a situation in which the pump of petrol and other petroleum products should actually be adjusted downwards.”
On the situation in the country, he said “We have become very worried about the socio-economic and political situations in the country. The socio-political problems in our country today frighten us.
”Apart from press releases, we have addressed a formal letter on the situation in the country to the President Goodluck Jonathan. We have not released that letter to the media. We will take decision soon whether to release it base on the type of response that we get. But we think that there are now very weighty issues of concern in the country today.
“Number one is the security situation in our country in which we find a band of insurgents able to take territories in the country and we look at our military, they are unable to cope with the situation. For a military that we used to project as the pride of Africa in the various missions that we went to, we are at a loss as to what are the problems. We think that there is need for some of these matters to be addressed. We are worried that the country is at war but the body language of our political leaders does not suggest it. We are going around as if we are not at war. The civil war, the Nigerian Biafran war we knew what the body language was, we knew what the national position on that war was. We have this war going on but we are going on as if nothing is happening.
“In the face of all these, we are finding wanton and arbitrary exercise of power. The invasion of the National Assembly for instance, we made our position public on it but all these events happening in our nation frighten us as we are getting into a situation that may actually undermine the survival of the democracy that you and all of us fought for decades to reclaim. Therefore, we are extremely conceived that is need to change the way we are dealing with these issues.”
- Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/oil-slump-nlc-wants-fg-reduce-fuel-price/ So NLC are you guys heading to "Occupy Ojota" any moment from now? The present Administration forsaw this coming and proposed a complete deregulation of the downstream oil sector, ofcourse this will mean total removal of oil subsidy. The NLC hit the road immediately to "Occupy Ojota " and Abuja. Today, they are demanding for a reduction in oil pump prices of which we could have been enjoying by now. You see, you simply cannot eat your cake and have it.!! |
Politics › Re: Sheriff Washes Hands Off From Arm Ladden Plane Amidst Kano Protest by saintopus(op): 11:10pm On Dec 08, 2014 |
As at now, the Federal Government and the Nigerian Military must investigate carefully so that the truth can be revealed and put to an end this arms drama in Nigeria. |