Foreign Affairs › Re: "US Massive Armada Heading To Iran, The Attack Will Be Far Worse"- Trump by samuelson06(m): 5:59pm On Jan 28 |
muyico: Don't worry Iran missile will shut it down! Go ask Israel?? Dey go tell d full story Iran no small for this world Noise or bandits  |
Celebrities › Re: I Just Dey Suffer For Village – Kolu’s Mother Calls Him Out Over Lack Of Support by samuelson06(m): 4:43pm On Jan 28 |
Britishcoins: mosquito that is drinking beer will always think that fire is the capital of paradise. Though in every gatherings of vultures you must see that orange are not the kola nuts Hmmm! I hope you are good  |
Celebrities › Re: I Just Dey Suffer For Village – Kolu’s Mother Calls Him Out Over Lack Of Support by samuelson06(m): 3:54pm On Jan 28 |
Britishcoins: wahala, rat is eating dog and sheep is clapping for pregnant elephants.. life is like soup inside ocean... What exactly do you mean? |
Politics › Re: Video Of American Presidents Falling Down, Including Obama by samuelson06(m): 8:45pm On Jan 27 |
Every sh!t must be justified.  |
Travel › Re: The Dark Side Of Living Abroad Nigerians Don’t Tell You by samuelson06(m): 8:32pm On Jan 27 |
Love800: Nop. Am just stating facts. I hope you know lots of our people, especially politicians have died in hospitals abroad. So, don't even talk about that. By the way, how many times do you go to the hospital in a space of six months? |
Travel › Re: The Dark Side Of Living Abroad Nigerians Don’t Tell You by samuelson06(m): 1:32pm On Jan 27 |
Love800: If you are not an elite, just an average guy doing well with money in nigeria, you will jam alot of bad circumstances.
In the estate that you reside, wont you come out! Lol.
What about quack doctors in rich private hospitals!
Lack of orderliness in hospitals, even in sophisticated centers!
Counterfeit products masquerading as top-notch products!
You are funny. What is it with hospital? Are you a stickler? |
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Travel › Re: The Dark Side Of Living Abroad Nigerians Don’t Tell You by samuelson06(m): 3:49pm On Jan 26 |
RoadMozart: I am making it here. But i can assure you that if i apply the same energy i exert into my hustle here over there.... No one in my generation will ever be poor again. Not entirely true. If you are doing well here, move into a housing estate where the noise is less and go enjoy your life there with your family. Install solar system, fence round, and stay there quietly with your family. Give your children quality education that they can also use and start making money before 18. Living the country should be the last resort. Listen, you'll be leaving your home and there's no place like home. Make money here and live a good life here. Take flight when it's a long trip. Ignore short trips that are you can't use flight. If you're currently staying in the north that's not secure, relocate to the south. I'd recommend Aba, Uyo, or Calabar. On thinking about helping your family, I'd advise you teach them how to help themselves. Don't help anybody directly so they don't depend on you. You can't solve your family's problems. Their problems can't finish. The more you try, the more they become dependent on you—calling you on a daily basis as though you are God. If you die today, they'll continue this life without you. So don't even talk about that side. Focus on your immediate family (if any). Abroad can be depressing, especially when you are jumping shifts. Consider your health. Consider racism. Sometimes, it's not all about money but your health as well—even the quality of family you intend to raise can be a big consideration. Find happiness where you live, especially if you are doing well here. Forget about moving abroad. However, if you really want to leave the country, go ahead if you're still in your 20s (or below 35), else, let go. Sometimes, it can take you over 5 years or more years to start living instead of surviving. Imagine leaving behind a thriving life to go waste like three, four, or even five years before life begin to make sense to you again. For me, I was born here in Nigeria and I'll die here in Nigeria. One thing I strive to make happen in my life is having a thriving online business. And it'll happen. No more; no less. |
Travel › Re: The Dark Side Of Living Abroad Nigerians Don’t Tell You by samuelson06(m): 2:13pm On Jan 26 |
RoadMozart: Not enough reason for me to stay back in this country If you ain't making it here, it'll be very hard for you to make it over there. Like someone said, fight to earn in FX and you'll be fine here. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by samuelson06(m): 2:23pm On Jan 25 |
Pray4meJC: Hello I am trying to set up the best free to air peace of mind for somebody.
The TV got an inbuilt decoder with port labelled DVB-S/S2
What is the best outdoor antenna to get some digital channels even if na christian channels?
Possible reasons: Existing GOTV and DStv subscription keeps repeating same program every other day for 365 days and the circle continues 😂 Did you find any solution for this? |
Fashion › Re: American Woman Says Nigerian Fashion Has Colonized US Prom (Video) by samuelson06(m): 11:21am On Jan 25 |
Okoroawusa: What are you waiting for? Break it yourself nah! It'll happen eventually. Even you that's against it, you know very well that we can never move forward with the present configuration. You all know the truth. Nigeria is over 65 years old, yet no meaningful development. I'd be insane to support it stays the way it is right now. |
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Fashion › Re: American Woman Says Nigerian Fashion Has Colonized US Prom (Video) by samuelson06(m): 2:28am On Jan 25 |
Kemetian: This is the type of cultural influence nations go to war to have - pay billions of dollars to have.
CHINA and INDIA would be looking at this and thinking ''Damn! Wish we had this type of cultural permeation power in the USA." - and yet we have some absolute dunderheads here pushing for the ''break up of Nigeria'', to become little Togos and Sierra Leones - voiceless, inconsequential, zero influence, and easy to bully by foreign powers.
Nonsense. 
If you want Nigeria to 'break up', move to another country and break up yourself there.  I support the break up of Nigeria so all regions and states can make progress. Right now, almost all states in Nigeria are struggling. Even in Lagos, there are more frustrated people there. The different languages we speak is a curse to us. We don't see ourselves as one. Let's break up and experience peace. The tribal war is too much—offline and online. |
Romance › Re: As A Teacher They Ask You To Leacture This Students For A Salary Of 15million by samuelson06(m): 2:21am On Jan 25 |
Freshtruth: The class doors will also be lock for 6hours with them Add Osimehn there. That guy is too aggressive. |
Education › Re: Tinubu Govt Requests Repayment Of NELFUND Loan From Students Nationwide by samuelson06(m): 8:37pm On Jan 24 |
hopexter: But Tinubu started it. God bless PBAT and God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 Why not save yourself the stress of saying something else and simply answer anyone talking about your lord and saviour, "God bless PBAT and God bless Nigeria?" So petty! |
Politics › Re: Donna Duke Weds Tobe Rapu (photos) by samuelson06(m): 2:47pm On Jan 24 |
Pootle: donald duke confuse people that year with him yeye tinapa project and embezzled enough funds for life Shut it right there. Tinapa project was not any yeye project. It worked. Everything there was working until Imoke came and bastardized the whole thing. Tinapa, EPZ, and Obudu Cattle Ranch perfectly worked as planned. Subsequent governments killed those projects. |
Sports › Re: DR Congo: FIFA To Decide On Nigeria’s Petition Next Month by samuelson06(m): 12:55am On Jan 22 |
SpatialKing: We have two windows
1..Nigeria 🇳🇬 petition against Congo 2...Morocco 🇲🇦 petition against Senegal 🇸🇳 I don't understand the second window. Please, throw more light. |
Career › Re: Nigerian Teacher Quits Job After 13 Years To Become Suya Seller In London by samuelson06(m): 10:58am On Jan 21 |
EmmaLege: UK sef dey tolerate rubbish o 🤦♂️ Rubbish in terms of what? What exactly is rubbish in what he does? You people would just be talking nonsense everywhere. What do you do and how much do you make in a month? |
Sports › Re: Chukwueze In Hot Waters For Mocking His Teammates For Being Committed by samuelson06(m): 10:25pm On Jan 18 |
Goodvibes007: Does it matter if it was before or after. "Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks". His body language showed he wasn't serious with the game. |
Politics › Re: Emeka Umeagbalasi: The Screwdriver Salesman Behind Trump’s Airstrikes In Nigeria by samuelson06(m): 10:02pm On Jan 18 |
Northernblood8: They are trying to project the South Easterners for h8red by Nigeria That's part of their 2027 agenda—all because of Peter Obi. Shebi, the Igbo man is the pastor that scream by grave side asking Trump for help. E no go better for APC. |
Politics › Re: How Trader In Onitsha Influenced Trump's Missile Strike In Nigeria - NYT by samuelson06(m): 9:42pm On Jan 18 |
Northernblood7: They are projecting Southeast for h8red. Watch out as Nigerians will suddenly forget all attrocities committed by Bandits and face innocent people. Exactly. I wonder if it was Igbo man that stood beside a grave and scream on Trump to come help them. |
Sports › Re: AFCON 2025: Tunisia Have Offered Chelle $100,000 To Dump Super Eagles – Idah by samuelson06(m): 10:47am On Jan 18 |
Slippy: Let him go abeg
Any team he coaches will still collect from Super Eagles.
Those boys stepped up (mindset and effort) after the WC Qualifiers failure. That's what made the difference in AFCON.
We need a tactician that can make good adjustments in a match. DR Congo and Morocco shouldn't have dominated us for long periods with the right subs. You are right. It wasn't necessarily about the coach even though he played a significant role. However, I blame him in our defeat Morocco. He had no business replacing Osimehn in that match. It wasn't that two minutes that Morocco would have scored. Also, he should have used top attacking players to execute the penalty before going down to left leg players that the keeper can easily predict their ball direction. |
Politics › Re: Who Witnesse Abacha Stove? (Pictures) by samuelson06(m): 10:39am On Jan 18 |
press9jatv: people are still using it till today. I experienced it too. GenZ will never know it Most people still using it now do so because of the heat power, closeness to saw mill, and affordability. |
Politics › Re: Why I Don’t Own Land Or A House In Abuja – Peter Obi by samuelson06(m): 8:24pm On Jan 17 |
HacheNoire: So not owning a land in Abuja is now a quality to be missed.m?
Y’all just be marketing rubbish! We are marketing character bro. We are marketing integrity. Be careful. |
TV/Movies › Re: James Akaie Dies In Explosion On Movie Set by samuelson06(m): 9:54am On Jan 17 |
parags: RIP to him. See as them dey hammer on "unauthorized". This should be properly investigated . Very true. The Police should investigate why they keep using that word. There's something hidden there. Someone isn't ready to take responsibility because they know they're culpable. |
Sports › Re: SA Superfan, Mama Joy, Seen Supporting Super Eagles Against Morocco - PICTURES by samuelson06(m): 11:13pm On Jan 15 |
MufasaLion: The Nigerian team tried but they need to weed out the lazy and nonchalant players among them. Many of them lack passion and hunger for the success of the team and country. 1. Samuel Chukwueze. Anybody's free to update the list. |
Celebrities › Re: Verydarkman Reacts As Phyna Labels Him ‘very Dirty Boy’ Over Iyabo Ojo Feud by samuelson06(m): 9:41am On Jan 15 |
helinues: What exactly is the problem of this boy. Why is he always picking fight with almost everyone
Even the Ednut that brought you to limelight is now on low key with his doings.
Portable was denied bail yesterday, that one over doing caught up with him. If you see the way he was crying like a baby, hands eventually touched him
I am just hoping he won't learn in a bitter way. From VDM to Ednut to Portable. Still, your comment no hold water. I wonder how old you are sef. |
Crime › Re: Woman Identified As A Man Raped In All-Male UK Psychiatric Hospital Ward by samuelson06(m): 4:28pm On Jan 14 |
Sccarrr: Wahala...make den castrate them,and why using they? Is it because the victim is a confused man/woman?😏 All the genders are in there. That's why they are using "they." |
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Car Talk › Re: Which Car Should I Buy As My First Car. by samuelson06(m): 11:25am On Jan 13 |
Afikoo: Greetings all. So I am 35 years . Never had a car before . Don't even know if I know how to drive well but I have driven to a short distance . So I want to get a car which will be my first car before April . I know nothing about cars . Please kindly recommend a car brand that will serve me well. Fuel economy, durability, low maintenance, efficiency and one I can comfortably drive and learn the ropes .
My budget is 6-7M. Thanks alot for your recommendation Let's start from your location and what car is common there. So, where do you live? Also, how long do you intend to use the car you want to buy now? Is it going to be a highly (pimped) private thing, a family thing, or a casual thing as a business man or someone that doesn't really care much about things? Are you a 9-5 person or self-employed? Do you live in a gated compound or your own compound (gated/ungated?)? Or a family compound? How's your street? Good? Tarred? Untarred? What set of people do you have in your neighborhood: rich, well to do, or poor/thugs? Are you married or single? If single, when do hope to get married? These and more are questions you need to answer for yourself, as they can influence a lot of things about your life after getting the car. Don't be too centered on buying a car, but also consider your life after the car. Once you answer these questions, I can advise further. |
Sports › Re: AFCON 2025: Morocco Studying Super Eagles With Advanced Video Technology by samuelson06(m): 7:41pm On Jan 12 |
Lukuluku69: Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face_____Mike Tyson Omo, once you get punched in the face, everywhere don blurr be that  |
Sports › Re: Algerian Players, Fans And Journalists Fight After Losing To Nigeria (Videos) by samuelson06(m): 11:48am On Jan 11 |
bro4u: North Africans are always fond of this nonsense, Islam has really messed up their brains fr. Algerians should be happy aye and aro baggars are not among the fans The point is clear: Islam. It's an angry spirit of violence. |