Phones › Re: Jumia Is SCAM - My Story by Sapiosexuality(m): 6:04pm On Jul 05, 2019 |
BluntBoy: NOTE: I am not the OP
Jumia does not listen to complaints. There are too many defective products being displayed, especially with wrong descriptions to fool unsuspecting customers.
When you order defective products or buy a product based on false titles, and you complain to Jumia, they promise to come take it but they never do.
So, I think it is in place to shame them here since they don't respect that return policy on their website.
I have never had a good experience with Jumia. I have bought a blender, a solar power bank and a phone. Each product did not last a month or two. The phone, especially, came in low against the title and description it was given on the seller's display space. In spite of the fact that I bought it as a second phone to my main phone and used it lightly without any downloads (just for calls), it packed up within 2 months.
I know that many of these products are not sold by Jumia and are only displayed on their store, but then it behoves on Jumia to institute thorough monitoring for the sake of their constumers. I trust on online stores when I do business and so I expect them to protect my interest.
Konga is far better. I only pity them. As it stands now I can't buy anything from any Nigerian online store. The number of inferior things they sell is gargantuan. So many fake things and you often realise what you have is a fake after two to three months of usage. |
Phones › Re: Jumia Is SCAM - My Story by Sapiosexuality(m): 6:00pm On Jul 05, 2019 |
You are not alone. If Jumia is not careful these guys will ruin them. My laptop is not even up to a year and both hinges are broken. The Windows is fake. It took me three months to realise this. After spending over 130k not only was I given the wrong colour but an inferior piece. Touchscreen went bad in two months. Now I'm thinking of getting another laptop. Less than a year o! Smh. I think these guys package fake and sell for the original piece. How they do it I don't know. I also think the Xiaomi I bought last february is also cloned. What a pity! They will ruin that company. |
Education › Re: How I Almost Ruined My Life Academically!!! by Sapiosexuality(m): 2:55pm On Jun 21, 2019 |
Is this really great news? Do you love photography or Medical Lab Science? What's your main purpose for enrolling for university education? I mean you main purpose? |
Crime › Re: Kolade Johnson Death: Nigerians Call For #EndSARS On Twitter by Sapiosexuality(m): 10:13am On Apr 01, 2019 |
Until people understand what government stands for and what they don't represent they'd keep letting idiots run the show. The moment a government agency begins hunting down humans, it ceases to be for the people or democratic and giving the treatment of criminals wouldn't be unjust but simple protection. |
Celebrities › Re: Nipsey Hussle Shot Dead In Los Angeles by Sapiosexuality(m): 9:20am On Apr 01, 2019 |
krattoss: Nipsey is a core crips gangster.. I expect more drive by and clap backs from his crips goons.
The gang war is just getting started..  Is it really a drive by? Dude was working on the Documentary of the Dr who was assassinated after discovering the cure for AIDS and this happened. You can tell how desperate these pharmaceuticals can get if you try to get in their way. |
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Technology Market › Re: A BETTER ALTERNATIVE TO MTN LUMOS.NO SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT by Sapiosexuality(m): 9:02pm On Jan 13, 2019 |
surrogatesng: We deliver all over Nigeria.Contact me via whatsapp 08170368264 Okay. How long does the battery last and is it Deep Cycle? |
Technology Market › Re: A BETTER ALTERNATIVE TO MTN LUMOS.NO SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT by Sapiosexuality(m): 9:23am On Jan 13, 2019 |
Do you deliver outside Lagos? Eastern Nigeria precisely. And I'm also wondering how 40AH lasts long. More details. |
Technology Market › Re: Longer Lasting Laptop Battery ⚡⚡ For Sale by Sapiosexuality(m): 11:04am On Jan 08, 2019 |
Do you have 7800 mah or more for HP 15? I need a battery that lasts for 12 hours or more. |
Politics › Re: Enough Is Enough: A Letter From Mohammed Zakzaky, Son Of Shiite Leader, Zakzaky by Sapiosexuality(op): 10:53am On Dec 14, 2018 |
We are still here. Messed up country with a heartless dunce as President. |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 8:32pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
KingSango: It's all one philosophy, religion, politics, love and war. Stick to dualism and just black and white you will miss it. I don't miss you are promoting mutiny among Nigerian Military during time of war. They just suffered a setback and learned a lesson in modern warfare of drones used as pre raid attack on a fix position.
I'm done with this thread. Smh. Good riddance. |
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Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 6:22pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
KingSango: There was no irresponsibility on the part of Nigerian government. They got caught off guard by terrorists using drones, which is an air attack upon a fixed position. They are not adapting to modern warfare plus the notion the terrorists are receiving help from Caucasian Freemason militaries. Drones can be stopped with shot gun pellet scattering. Small steel balls can cover a huge area against the light weight highly mobile drone. Don't undermine your military because this is a real war that the youth have to fight. The West is using terrorism and human rights to protect terrorists. Terrorists don't deserved to be housed but shot dead where they are found. Go check the record, as soon as they built that housing facility Boko Harem unleashed. This is because they don't fear prison but I betcha they fear dying. Start killing terrorists and terrorism will stop. It's not a human right to be a hired killer which is what terrorists are down to Isis and Al Queada. This is better |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 5:00pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
KingSango: Because these maniacs want to make Sharia Law for all of Nigeria. The Christans want everybody under Christ and homosexuality they are known for. Baba Sango, the Alaafin of Oyo, His Imperial Majesty Oba Adeyemi III, he is a historian on Nigerian history. Baba says that there was not all this corruption in the Niger area until these two guest faiths came. Islam and Christianity run everything in Nigeria including the Freemasonry which is responsible for all these devil cultists terrorising communities. These niggers keep up the same nonsense in America and in other parts of the African world. I call it the Jesus Christ Matrix because the people sitting back waiting for some One to come free them from this matrix. The Muslims preach that Mahdi nonsense so they are the cloth. Freemason use religion to control and they have been doing this since Egypt. That is African men, Caucasian and Arabs forming a sick twisted Illuminati domination of everything via religion. They don't care about monotheism because they are worshiping all sorts of devil spirits in the cult of Freemasonry. That Abuja dome was built by a cult not no one man. The Million Man March was accomplished by a cult just likei their lodges are built by the cult. These events are not acts of God. It's all a lie. Religion prevents people like you from seeing the hidden facts. So how does this relates with the topic of recklessness and irresponsibility on the part of the government? |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 10:29am On Nov 30, 2018 |
KingSango: Not it's not religion it's definitely man.  Then why are you always fixated on religion, especially Christianity? How does this thread thread the dimension you are forcing it to take? |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 9:44pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
KingSango: Destroying illusion. I don't see the intelligence in pitting every evil on religion. It appears robotic when you link everything to religion. |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 6:37pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 2:55pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 1:27pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
KingSango: When it comes to Boko Harem and Islamic State religion has everything to do with the war we are speaking of. Far I can see people are allowing religion to corrupt the society. The Muslims fight for power and the Christians fight for more greed. Which brings me to this, there has never been a human being walk the Earth by the name of Jesus Christ. The Muslims lie when they say he a prophet and the Christians are totally lying that he ever came. It's a matrix built on hope for the unexpected. The only thing expected to happen is what we intend to happen. Like those pastors built that huge church they could made it a huge clinic for women and girls. It's the women who are the sheep because sheep are Ewes female ram. You have a point but are these lies told by followers of Muhammad and Jesus the reason the Boko Haram war or any war will not end? Is greed a religious thing or is it that people hide under concepts to pim'p them? What do you say? I agree with the latter. |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 1:10pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
KingSango: You just built the largest church on Earth in Nigeria on the backs of poor women. Do you realize the poverty level of women, especially women alone with children? What sustains peace? True. But the truth is, irrespective of the stupidity in religion, I still agree that religion is useful. Things like Religion work at the microstructure of our mental architecture and this is the root of order, entropy, peace and war so I won't fault the building. Apart from serving as a site for tourism like Temple Mount in Jerusalem it is also a place where burdens, both imaginary and real, are released. Money can be sacrificed for peace to exist, that is, grand churches can be built if they will inspire the more important components of life that are not financial. On a candid note, that is not an apt comparison. The church has nothing to do with the death of soldiers because the two concepts are antithetical. Church and state are not one in this country. The building of such structure has nothing to do with morale or procurement of weapons for the soldiers. The primary thing is, the existence of soldiers and weapons are antithetical to peace. |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 12:40pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
KingSango: Vote into law huge pay increases for the Nigerian Military. Honor your soldiers and honor your President. This not the time to be divided during war. Divided? Not my aim. I'm simply trying to inspire some commonsense. What sustains wars? Will wars happen if there are no soldiers? Whose finance and interest will the end of Boko Haram deplete? What are wars? |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 12:26pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
Sapiosexuality: Third. The patriots who are hardly visible. These ones are often inspired by either the loss of a loved one or the desire to fight evil. They fail to see that their idea of evil is not the same with the idea of evil as seen by the generals and administrators of the country. Dear Nigerian Soldier, get this! The world is a messed up place and what you are told you are doing is different from what you are actually doing. This is for all soldiers. This world have owners and the same thing is replicated in every country. Every country has owners and their progress, direction and state is often controlled by these same owners. Do you really think the companies that make guns and other weapons will sit back and watch wars end?
All of these owners want money because with it, being in charge and controlling people becomes easy. They simply need to create enough poverty and problems and give stipends to those willing to acquire more money for them—soldiers. They tell them they are fighting to destroy terror but truth is, without their engagements, terror wouldn’t be in existence. They tell the soldiers that they are making sacrifices for their country but that too is a lie and the sacrifice is for those men interested in the war. The same men who send human beings to fight human beings and kill innocent people and call them collateral damages speak of loving humanity. Barrack Obama even won a Noble Prize for peace and I wonder whether Alfred Nobel will agree. Most times, the stronger country, like America, call the other side and weaker country evil, but the truth is, both are often evil, though the accusers are often the greater evil.
Both countries are manned by money loving evil leaders who call their wish and desires the wills and aspirations of the people and a dick measuring contest is established. One tells his countrymen the battle is to liberate them from terrorists and the other tells his countrymen the battle is to liberate them from terrorists. Truth is, both leaders are terrorists terrorising physical and emotional innocent countrymen who erroneously wielded them too much power. The soldiers are just the pawns in the game and they feed them with several bullshit to massage their ego. They call them Heroes and use words like Honor, Patriots, Greatness in describing how they helped personal interest on national attire.
What is heroic in killing innocent people who did nothing to you? What is patriotic in fighting senseless wars for senseless leaders? What is great in being a zombie and a robot and just a clay in the hands of potter? The Boko Haram war, like most wars in the world, would have ended if those in charge want it to end. The flow of money makes it difficult for any war to end. So, while a Nigerian soldier with a two year old and a pregnant wife back home dies in a war, his wife doesn’t get to hear of it, the local media do not want to embarrass the president by reporting it, his corpse is not shown any respect (does that even matter?), the President is quiet because any admittance will expose his hypocrisy on all fonts, a group calls it an attempt to embarrass the President while some say it is a honour to die for Nigeria. http://www.mortalpoet.com/dear-nigerian-soldier-think/ |
Politics › Re: Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 12:26pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
Sapiosexuality: The soldiers at the war front in Sambisa forest and in other areas of the North Eastern Nigeria are poorly fed but the generals leading from the back are robust, overfed with protruded stomachs that reveal disciplinary and health problems. It is said that the Generals in those fine quarters do most of the intellectual work but when you check and see that this war is about a decade you are forced to question the tactics of these military tacticians. Who is fooling who and who is the war enriching financially?
Who is benefitting from the deaths of soldiers and who leaks information to the sect? Who is in charge of food for troops and why are they poorly fed and underpaid? Why is no one fired, sacked or arrested for sabotaging the war against Boko Haram? These are questions a serious country should be providing answers to. The Nigerian soldier, like most soldiers all over the world, is plague with Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder that causes disorientation and destroys the psyche and body of the soldier, but in contrast to most, he is poorly equipped and trained to face terrorists or protect himself from harm or the deadly conditions that follow battle.
Their homes in the barracks advertise trash and poorly built but in the same barrack, if you look closely, you will see that the homes of the high rank officers are in living conditions. The recruits have spoilt and overflowing toilets, their roofs are about taking flight, their doors are worn out and old fashioned, their floors are broken and breaking, their water is messed up where it exists, their discipline is irrational, their language is fear, their environment inhabitable for humans and some of us wonder why their children are often wayward.
Despite these you see Nigerians enlisting in the army. You still see young Nigerians whose goal in life is to serve in the military and so many reasons come to mind. One. Poverty. The increasing rate of poverty in the land has made any job a good job and the army offer you one. But these people fail to see the illusion driving their motivation. A scenario plays out. Poverty drives a poor youth to enlist in the army but the Army is the eternal home to poor people so instead of becoming rich or escaping poverty’s fangs, he is eternally under the control of poverty. Next thing is that he starts pilfering and harassing motorists and innocent Nigerians on the streets with his uniform and if he gets a shot at the top he will do exactly what the generals are currently doing to him.
Two. Power. Because of the poor education we received and receive in this country, some people have come to identify disobedience and barbarism with greatness. In Nigerian comedy, the comedians often speak of the Nigerian soldier whose slap resets the brain and how any interaction with them changes your perspective on what greatness really is about.
Once it was reported that a female Nigerian soldier asked a young man who appreciated her beauty to do the frog jump and the young man did because of the gun she carried and the uniform she wore. Most people want this kind of power and Nigerian army and system have made this possible. This behavior can be well observed in Lagos, Nigeria, were the barbaric are the superior people.
Jumping out of a moving bus is great. Tearing shirts and hairs to board a bus is legendary. Lying and cheating and betraying people’s trust just to make ends meets is wisdom. They bully Nigerians because they have guns and a uniform and where the people retaliate they give them the Odi treatment. They harrass civilians just for the fun of it. These set of soldiers get their own inspiration from uncivilised behaviors. http://www.mortalpoet.com/dear-nigerian-soldier-think/ |
Politics › Dear Nigerian Soldier, Think! by Sapiosexuality(op): 12:25pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
Sapiosexuality: Dear Nigerian soldier, it is time to rethink all you were told, all you are called and in fact, all you do. Just like clay in the hands of the potter so is a Nigerian soldier in the hands of wicked politicians and men who control the system. On the 18th of November, over hundred Nigerian soldiers were killed by Boko Haram in a battle of misfits and up till this moment nothing has been said of the men who regularly pay the price of a corruption-laden compromised war.
We know the whole point of the deafening silence by the President and his government is to stay true with the false narrative sold to local and international media that Boko Haram has been defeated. The propaganda and politics of the illusion sold must be upheld at the detriment of the lives of some hungry, angry, poorly trained, poorly motivated and poorly equipped soldiers.
A group have spoken of a ploy by Boko Haram to embarrass the President by the recent attack and you wonder if the lies and false integrity of the President is greater than the lives lost defending the country. Over hundred Nigerian Soldiers were killed by Boko Haram and some group think the reason for the attack was to embarrass the President of the country.
If there is anything this present government exposed, it is that the so-called intellectuals and activists who pretended to be defenders of human rights in the past are just hungry cash-tivists whose sense of morality is dependent on their position in the system and the structure of their bank accounts.
Is poverty this powerful? Many people adored men like Festus Kenyamo but now they know better. Will I also become a Zombie for an ailing government if it pays me well too?
How much money can change a man? What is the price of a conscience? The Nigerian soldier is killed and the government that employed him pretends it didn’t happen but rather than outrage or responsibility some Coalition see the embarrassment of an embarrassing President as the terrorists main objective.
A Nigerian Soldier, like every other soldier out there, is called a hero, but how exactly is he one? How is a man who is underpaid, feared and disdained by the majority of the population for clannishness, a man who fights for a government that neither values his life nor pays a last respect to his corpse, a hero? How is a Nigerian Soldier fighting Boko Haram but hated on all angles by the Nigerians he has bullied and the ones he sacrificed his life for a hero? Calling a Nigerian Soldier a hero is the sort of incentive you offer an overzealous mechanical man to do your hard work for you.
http://www.mortalpoet.com/dear-nigerian-soldier-think/ |
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Health › Re: 10 Reasons Why GMO Foods Is Bad For Your Health by Sapiosexuality(m): 10:25am On Oct 16, 2018 |
adioolayi: How will developed Nations of the world with massive population achieve food security without GMO foods Until Nigeria embraces GMO, we can't achieve food security. Smh. smh. Asking for suicide? |
Politics › Re: SEUN, PLEASE UNITE NIGERIA WITH NAIRALAND by Sapiosexuality(m): 6:04pm On Oct 03, 2018 |
thunder74, you are wasting your time. These things are deliberate. If it's affecting his business he will care. You'd think an Atheist pissed off by the population of pain in the world by religionists would be wiser. Don't waste your time. |
Politics › Re: Osun Rerun: White Handkerchief As A Sign Of Vote Buying (Photos) by Sapiosexuality(m): 5:24pm On Sep 27, 2018 |
mu2sa2: The voters don't believe that any of the parties will better their lives. So they simply sell their votes to the highest bidder. Exactly. It's pathetic but understandable. |
Politics › Re: Osun Rerun: White Handkerchief As A Sign Of Vote Buying (Photos) by Sapiosexuality(m): 3:43pm On Sep 27, 2018*. Modified: 5:12pm On Sep 27, 2018 |
Fierce11: No disease is worse than poverty.. Just look at the environment and you would realise the extent of their suffering.. But yet, instead of them to vote for a politician that would answer their prayers and give them a better life, they are there selling their vote for pennies that would not even serve as transportation fare from their location to jos.. Smh.. Osun citizens.. You better be wise Not just poverty but faith. They have lost faith in Nigeria and there is no trust that anyone is capable of changing the system. They don't want to lose in two places. Patriotism is nonexistent because, to be fair, there is nothing really to be patriotic about. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Took Nigeria Out Of Debt But We Are Back In Debt - Aroms Aigbehi by Sapiosexuality(m): 4:12pm On Sep 24, 2018 |
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Literature › Re: Chimamanda Adichie: Bride Price Should Be Abolished, I'm Not A Fan Of It by Sapiosexuality(m): 11:54am On Sep 23, 2018 |
queenblossom: Chimamanda is talking trash. So blc your husband did not pay your bride price we should throw it into d trash bin. I have an advice for u. Just know that you are in a hire purchase marriage if your husband didn't pay your bride price. The white will never make us throw away our tradition. Queen, which tradition are you talking about? The tradition of some greed infested men who lived hundreds of years ago? Why should we live by the customs of men who lived a long time ago, especially when this custom reduces the value of a human being? 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Literature › Re: Chimamanda Adichie: Bride Price Should Be Abolished, I'm Not A Fan Of It by Sapiosexuality(m): 11:42am On Sep 23, 2018 |
Criis: When we do away with all our customs and tradition, I wonder what will be left, we'll just be living on borrowed identity.
The problem is not the idea of the bride price, it's the exorbitant amounts being charged by the bride's family. Whose traditions? Who created these customs? Why did we had to do away with the sacrifice of virgins in burying a king? Why did we trash the pouring of libations to Gods? Why are we no longer killing twins? Why should humans beings be traded? 11 Likes 3 Shares |