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Nairaland GeneralRe: Video Of Nigerian University HOD Caught Pants Down With Student by senatorobi(m): 3:34pm On Sep 10, 2020
Take this post down please. This is a BLACKMAIL.
WebmastersRe: 7months Verified Naija And UK Adsense For Sale. by senatorobi(m): 10:53am On Jul 28, 2018
Lokidude:
7 months old verified Naija Adsense with $55 inside available for sale.
6months old un-verified UK Adsense available for sale.
How much??
TV/MoviesRe: 8 Life Lessons To Learn From Bbnaija 2018 by senatorobi(m): 2:31pm On Apr 23, 2018
Some of the votes where free. So Pls get your facts before misleading the public. Cheers.
eezeribe:
I didn't read that epistle up there....
One important lesson I always learn from big brother Naija is how to make mad profit without given a fucck about who cares or not;as typical of monopolistic capitalists.
Within 90 days of the show,Multichoice will make more pure profit than it would make in a year from selling its Pay TV service on DSTV and GOTV...
Imagine getting 170 million votes at 30 naira per SMS in less than 90 days,that is 510 million naira out of which the winner walks away with 25 million naira cash and 20 million naira in add-on. The balance of 465 million will be more than enough to offset the logistics cost which was also jointly shouldered by sponsors such as Payport,Dufil and Minimie,Pepsi,Legend,Dano,Airtel,etc.
BIG BROTHER NAIJA IS PURE BUSINESS;NOTHING MORE NOTHING LESS.
To hell with those lessons listed by the Op;if I want to learn moral lessons,there are are appropriate and more conventional places to do that.
Op,have you already forgotten everything you learnt in Civic education,Sunday school and the ones you learnt at homehuh
Or don't you know where they sell self development books like 'THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE' by Stephen Covey and 'WHY YOU ACT THE WAY YOU DO' by Tim Lahayehuh etc
EducationRe: Universities With Fast Postgraduate M. Sc Programmes In Nigeria by senatorobi(m): 10:14am On Apr 21, 2018
Uniport is fast. It depends on how serious you are.
PoliticsRe: Ifeanyi Ubah Declares Intention To Run For Senate by senatorobi(m): 10:01am On Mar 17, 2018
agabusta:
If gubernatorial ambition no set, and there is opportunity for another election next year, nothing bad in testing your popularity in order to represent your people.

The only disadvantage is that businessmen as law makers can be very selfish with their policy inclination. They are even better as Executive than the legislature.
That's why the hire a team of interdisciplinary professionals to do the job for them.
EducationRe: Why You May Fail JAMB 2018: Read And Avoid Failure by senatorobi(m): 11:34am On Jan 10, 2018
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Annnonymous:
Also, don't forget to appease your village people grin
Very important!
PoliticsRe: APC To Conduct Fresh Primary In Kogi by senatorobi(m): 7:46pm On Nov 24, 2015
[quote author=lotite post=40366837][/quote]Lol. Are you there agent? Y don't you post the link instead
Jokes EtcOn Bandwagonism: by senatorobi(op): 7:47am On Nov 17, 2015
On Bandwagonism- A Mind of One’s
Own
In these days of Social Media, when the “#” is
sure to be consulted in a gathering of
superpowers, one must become wary and vigilant.
No sir, I do not mean of Social Media or any of
its paraphernalia.
Some may assume that the Bible was probably
referring to only matters of the heart or
relationships when it admonishes that we guard
our heart with all diligence, but from the
obvious, I am positive that it was preparing us
for bandwagonism. Is there any wonder that the
same Bible also advices us to “test every spirit?”
A recent experience at the salon illustrates the
dangers of not having a mind of one’s own.
Usually when it comes to braids, women want to
ensure that it is nicely done and all, so when a
friend highly recommended and directed that I try
a group of coiffuses that work together in the
heart of a popular Lagos slum, I decided to
explore the possibility of perfectly done braids.
Besides who does not like to be complimented
with ” nice braids, who made them?”
While the hair is being done, the ladies embarked
on discourses of every known topic under the sun
and that day I discovered that I had the capacity
to hold laughter or laugh mentally. So while the
convos are on, one finishes receiving a call from
her boyfriend (as we would later find out) and
suddenly announces
“ My bobo say e go carry me go Tankpa Bey on
Sunday.”
I am grateful that I did not exploit the impulse
to burst into laughter at that moment or I’d
never had learnt a vital lesson about majority
influence.
While the others oohed and aahed, I studied their
faces from the mirror and could read the
struggle on the face of another one (let’s call her
Ronke) and was wondering what it was about till
she suddenly blurted,
“ Olodo, na Tarkwa Bay.”
You would think that the correction would be
welcome but to my amazement, the others
mobbed on the poor girl, insisting that they had
never heard anyone say “Tarkwa Bay” before and
the correct pronunciation had to be “Tankpa
Bey”. Unfortunately for poor Ronke, she was
outnumbered and I could obviously read the
struggle on her face as she mentally compared
both enunciations. To worsen matters, the
madam who had been silently observing suddenly
remarked,
“ Bia Ronke, ya oversabi don de too much for this
shop. Since
my mama born me, na only Tankpa Bey I de hia
dem de call
that beansh.”
Yours truly should have said something then, but
decided to take a pass and remain a spectator.
To my amazement, Ronke suddenly went,
Abeg no vex, I been think say na T…,”
Only for the madam to interrupt,
“ You been think say? Oversabi na him go kill you
.”
It might be a funny experience but many people
are like poor Ronke. Because they have failed to
develop a mind of their own, they are easily
sucked in to an ideology, only because it is
popular.
Thus it is imperative that we watch and be
careful of what we take in or subscribe to, for
the sake of our hearts which we must jealously
guard from such vices as popular opinion and
propagandists who seem to be having a field day
under such appellations as “activist” (for
whatever cause). If you can read this, then you
can very well access resources to confirm a
piece of information even if it “trends” and even
then, you must always remember to look beneath
the surface and despite social/peer pressures,
HAVE A MIND OF YOUR OWN.
TV/MoviesRe: 76' Movie - Trailer + (Is This The Best Nigerian Film Yet)? by senatorobi(m): 9:26am On Jan 07, 2014
Wher can I download nigeria cinema movies online!
PhonesRe: Instagram Users Thread-Let's connect by senatorobi(m): 12:45pm On Jan 03, 2014
@senatorobi

Ff me and I will ff back
PhonesRe: Nigerian Twitter Users (Tweeps) Thread - Let's Follow Each Other by senatorobi(m): 7:33am On Jan 01, 2014
@jimmybonesjay

Ff me and I will ff back asap
AutosRe: A Mint Clean Registered 2006. Corolla For N950k by senatorobi(m): 8:36am On Dec 14, 2013
point5: Broda dis na 2002/2003 model n nt 2006 na,,finaly wetin b d last priz?
Guy say wat you know.. No be anytin wey enter your mouth you goo talk for public

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