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Travel / Re: My Dilemma: Canada Or 500K Tech Job by Shaunscot(m): 11:12pm On Oct 15, 2023
You didn't say what your status will be in Canada. PR, Student, Work Permit.

That said, if it's a legal relocation here's my advise.

See if you can do the Naija job remotely and then move down.

Stay with your friend but keep earning the Naira. 500k Naira is only CAD 650 and while it won't solve much of your Canadian bills, it will help considering you have a friend providing accommodation. Do this until you can get your first Canadian job and settle down fully.
Crime / Re: Lagos Maid Steals Bosses' $10,000, Converts To Naira At N86 Per Dollar (pic) by Shaunscot(m): 3:58am On Apr 12, 2017
Cole said that the BDC operator gave the suspects N870, 000 as equivalent for $5,000, adding that the police have recovered N400, 000 from there

Thats not 86 per dollar. Its 172
Career / Re: I Caught My Boss Pants Down With The Organization's Secretary by Shaunscot(m): 6:42pm On Mar 25, 2017
igwegeorgiano:
i am not and will never be one. the fact that i have the clip does not make me a blackmailer. i will not blackmail anyone not even for all the money in d world. if you re one, i am not and will never be. i will however appreciate it if you are objective in your opinion. thanks
You are not a blackmailer. Yet somebody offered you 2000 euros and you collected it. On what grounds sir?
Music/Radio / Re: VIDEO Falz - Bahd Baddo Baddest Ft. Olamide, Davido by Shaunscot(m): 9:27pm On Jun 01, 2016
lilmax:
Seriously i wonder what falz was thinking when he featured davido gringrin

Falz the Bahd Guy
Olamide Baddo
Davido OBO Baddest

Gerrit now?
Career / Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by Shaunscot(m): 8:15am On May 05, 2016
deanozone:

I intend doing my Msc in information security as my first degree is in Information and Communication Technology, I feel no Gud skool here in naija can offer wat I desire, also with d option of 2yrs work permit after Msc and my skills as a programmer, I feel its a fair risk... My only fear is if I would be able to work and pay up my remaining fees..wish any student in Canada can throw more light on d chances of working and paying one's skool fees

I usually advise international students to travel with at least their tuition and accomodation fees.

A lot of people make that mistake and then find themselves deferring admissions just to raise some cash to complete their program. Canada isnt different. I have a lot of friends who went to study there. And depending on the city you are in, your accomodation alone can be around 500 CAD monthly plus you have a limit to the number of hours you can work if you are on a student visa.
Career / Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by Shaunscot(m): 10:36pm On May 03, 2016
Nobody can answer this question except yourself.

Only you know what will give you true happinness.

Like someone previously suggested, you can defer the admission by a year (If the school accepts) and then be eligible for study leave.

One thing to note is that you would be comfortable in Canada but not extremely rich unlike in Naija. There isnt job security in the oil sector. Even in Alberta, there has been countless loss of jobs.

An advise is that be ready to fully fund yourself while in school. If you dont have at least 90% of the funds needed (Accomodation and tuition) then try to raise it.

If your school is one of the top schools like you mentioned, getting a Work Permit, PR and eventually Canadian Citizenship will happen eventually.

You dont sound like you have responsibilities (Wife and kids) so it should make your decision a lot easier.
Celebrities / Re: Linda Ikeji Fans Pose At Black Gate To Applaud‎ Her With Placards by Shaunscot(m): 4:47pm On Mar 20, 2016
Once Linda meets them, wahala don start be that. Like the trekking trend, all these naija gehs go start to dey carry placard.
Celebrities / Re: Illbliss Found Lady Selling Fuel In Gallons On The Street by Shaunscot(m): 3:58pm On Mar 05, 2016
Attention seeking celeb.
it's obvious he is in the same SUV the girl is trying to fill with fuel.
So its a planned photo. By the way why are the roles not reversed with Ill Bliss filling the car with fuel
Sports / Re: Europa League Finals Dnipro(2) vs Sevilla (3) End by Shaunscot(m): 12:30am On May 28, 2015
raumdeuter:


Epl is the farm whose better players are cherry picked

Erm...David Silva, David De Gea, Yaya Toure, Juan Mata, Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa,Alexis Sanchez, Sergio Aguero should I go on?
Career / Re: How Access Bank Treated Us Unjustly by Shaunscot(m): 11:51am On May 21, 2015
@OP

I share your sentiments on a couple of things, unfortunately not all.

I am not a fan of bankers and Access Bank ranks way up on my hate list.

It's no news that Access Bank is a slave driver. From their recruitment process with a 2 year bond to the 10 accounts you must open with deposits.

I however do not agree with OPs notion that they should be given iPads after they have left the bank.

There are terms and conditions before you sign a contract. Do we even bother to read these? Some companies clearly state that you lose some benefits once you are no longer in their employment. This might be the case.

Another point about the lazy ones getting all the credit. There is something called luck. If you happened to be in the group with the best person in the crew and that person left, Im sure you wouldnt be complaining.

That said, its sad what our labour market has turned propective employees into. They accept anything, some even go months without being paid and are still grateful for having a job.
Crime / Re: Xenophobia: Gang Leader Of Xenophobia Promised To Execute More Foreigners (video by Shaunscot(m): 9:15pm On Apr 21, 2015
Am I the only one who noticed that his accent is more East African than South African? Dude might just be a fraud
TV/Movies / Re: 10 Annoying Things Nigerians Do In Cinemas by Shaunscot(m): 10:00am On Mar 07, 2015
The Applause team - They clap when someone makes an amazing move or an amazing discovery in the movie
Health / Re: Please Help Safe Folake (urgent) by Shaunscot(m): 12:46am On Feb 19, 2015
I see no need to derail this thread. A life is at stake. If your heart pushes you to give then by all means do so. I however see reason with the people in doubt.
It seems the OP might have scammed a couple of people (here and on other portals) in the past and now nemesis is catching up with him.
It would do some good if the people with grievances can also follow dominique to verify the authenticity of this case rather than discourage people willing to help.

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Phones / Re: 5 Things You Probably Never Knew Your Mobile Phone Could Do.. by Shaunscot(m): 8:15pm On Dec 18, 2014
macjireh:


FIFTH : ATM - PIN Number Reversal - Good to Know
If you should ever be forced by a robber to withdraw money from an ATM machine, you can
notify the police by entering your PIN # in reverse. For example, if your pin number is 1234,
then you would put in 4321.

The ATM system recognizes that your PIN number is backwards from the ATM card you placed in the machine. The machine will still give you the money you requested, but unknown to the robber, the police will be immediately dispatched to the location.

This information was recently broadcast on CTV by Crime Stoppers however it is seldom used because people just don ' t know about it...... Please pass this along to everyone.

This is the kind of information people don ' t mind receiving, so pass it on to your family and friends.




additional source: http://forums.beyond.ca/showthread/t-222825.html

In as much as I do not want to comment on the other items, Please and please, y'all shouldnt try number 5.

It will only result in incorrect PIN and a couple of slaps from the thieves. Pray they dont shoot you sef for wasting their time.

This is from someone who knows this wont work.
Business / Re: A Nairalander Proffers Solution To Epileptic Power & Unemployment As Seen On TV by Shaunscot(m): 6:52am On Dec 02, 2014
sukkot:
a comprehensive DIY link ? hmmm not sure where to find one bro but when you get all the resources together you can keep in touch and i can walk you through everything. genuine cell seller on alibaba.com ? you have to do that research on your own. but trust me it is not hard to do. speak to a few and establish a rapport and then just make sure you start slow. dont send large amounts of money to anyone. once you buy a bag of cells and they send it to you, then you can go ahead and buy more now that the rapport has been established. but that is something you have to do on your own. but trust me, the benefits of this journey will be a lifetime of light. take it as an exciting adventure. if you know people in china, thats another great advantage. they can buy the cells very cheap for you in person

Well here is a DIY document I shared.

Hope it helps.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/tu6nobnrwij9d99/DIY%20Solar%20Projects%20How%20to%20Put%20the%20Sun%20to%20Work%20in%20Your%20Home.Pdf?dl=0
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: New To 3d Graphics World-in Dire Need For Softwares by Shaunscot(m): 10:29am On Aug 24, 2014
If you really wanna learn Maya, you can get a Student version online at Autodesk website. Only difference is the annoying popup reminding you that its a student version whenever anyone opens your files.
Music/Radio / Re: Top Ten Nigerian Lyricist Of All Times by Shaunscot(m): 8:04am On Jul 16, 2014
Oga boss you no try o....Where Dagrin for that list?

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TV/Movies / Re: Five Ways Hollywood Movies Are As Bad As Nollywood Movies. by Shaunscot(m): 4:15am On Aug 25, 2013
senbonzakura_kageyoshi: 3)Winning A Girls Heart…..Through The Power Of Dance!: Okay, I know, the Indians are more guilty of this than Hollywood but then they do this in pretty much every dance movie there is. Trodden down poor boy meets classy school girl in high school/college and somehow, she manages to always get attracted to him the first time they lock eyes. However, she just can’t leave her big jerk of a boyfriend……until the good guy shows he can bust a move! He dances his way into her heart, she leaves her jerko boyfriend and they dance their way into the happily ever after that is the end credits.

In reality: The girl would swear never to date him for embarrassing her in public. I mean, ladies, how many of you want that guy that has been tripping for you to just suddenly come bust a move outside your father’s compound? As against, I don’t know, a movie at the Galleria, shopping at Shoprite or even just buying you recharge card?

Why Nollywood can’t pull it off: Just imagine Ramsey Nouah droppig it like its hot before Ini Edo! The amount of aboniki they would need to massage his body after every scene would set the aboniki guys up for life!

4)Bad guy always has the upper hand, then practically throws it away: Have you noticed how so many times, the bad guy juuuust happens to have the good guy in a tight corner….then does something stupid…..like FAILING TO SHOOT THE GODDAMN GOOD GUY AFTER POINTING A GUN AT HIM FOR, I DUNNO, FIVE HOURS? Why is it that it is right when they have the chance to put the good guy out of the misery of acting another part of the movie for good, that’s when the bad guy decides to tell us his entire life story while the good guy figures out how to free himself with one toothpick and a piece of thread. Are they shitting us in Hollywood?

Why Nollywood can’t make it work: Well, Emeka Ani can hardly have time to start talking about he wanted to kill Kanayo O. Kanayo all along while a pastor is praying over him while sprinkling holy water over his head and lightning is flashing and his coven is falling apart. But just imagine Emeka Enyiocha with a gun pointed at Nonso Diobi who is trying to cut through the rope binding him with a blunt fork. Comedy central material!

5)The haunted guys find out how to kill the monster only after there are two of them left: I love horror movies. I watched loads and loads of horror movies, and one thing I’ve learnt from them is that it is practically impossible to kill a monster/ghost/zombie/vampire/werewolf unless there are just say two or three out of like 10 or 20 people left. Oh, I also learnt that the black guys usually die first or second but that’s not such an important lesson. Whatever happened to two heads being better than one. And when you have ten heads that get wiped out one after the other till there are only two, shouldn’t it follow that the remaining two just commit suicide to save themselves having to get killed by said monster? But no, it is only after their compadri have died do they figure out that the monster’s weakness is water, or cocaine (as in that Elijah Wood movie, can’t remember the name) or hair relaxer (Evolution) or some such silly thing like that. If that where the case, if i meet a horrible looking thing, I will bust out all the hard drugs I have and hope it kills the thing instead of getting it high and it then goes apeshit on me.

Why Nollywood can’t pull it off: Why wait till you’re all dead when there is a pastor around the corner? After having consulted everybody and everything, pastor is the sure cure to all things that tie red wrappers, fly at night or shoot bright lights from their hands while you hear a sound like someone farted under water. In fact, I think Nollywood has been smarter on this one!

http://zakuraweekly.com/five-ways-hollywood-movies-are-as-bad-as-nollywood-movies/

I believe you are referring to "Faculty"......You got me cracking up man
Politics / Re: Boy Stowed Away In Arik Flight To Lagos by Shaunscot(m): 4:09am On Aug 25, 2013
Akpos has done it again......
Politics / Re: Tanker On Fire On Marina Bridge by Shaunscot(m): 6:30pm On Mar 02, 2013
Ampeaceful: On NL forum select a sectn den scrw dwn alitl ul c ''create new topic'' click n share ur opinion

Na wa o....How scrw take enta d mata na?
Business / Re: Banks Still Charge On Interbank ATM Transactions by Shaunscot(m): 11:21pm On Nov 18, 2012
charlsecy4: *My opinion on the proposed removal of inter-bank ATM withdrawal charges*

For example, if you use a GTB-issued ATM card on an ATM serviced by First Bank, your account will be charged N100. There has been a directive that no charges will be incurred for such transaction anymore, and it's expected its implementation will soon commence.

Even though it's a welcome development from a consumer's standpoint, I am not completely in support of the policy for one reason.

The reason is that it's capable of reducing the efficiency of the ATMs. By this, I mean that banks will not be motivated to fund their machines, and they may also be lazy about doling out new machines.

Imagine. Banks A, B, C and D have ATMs in an area. Bank E does not have an ATM in the area. Banks A, B, C and D will spend their money to replenish their ATMs while customers from Bank E that has no ATM in the area will collect money from the ATMs, at no cost. What incentive does Bank E have with regard to installing an ATM in the said area, since her customers can freely make withdrawals from ATMs installed by other banks?

I agree with you. I blogged about this here albeit with other reasons.

http://naijashaun..com/2012/11/the-100-naira-atm-charge-and-its.html
Music/Radio / Re: Headies 2012: List Of Winners by Shaunscot(m): 1:21pm On Oct 21, 2012
Crime / Re: Desola Ade-Unuigbe Supports Aluu Community by Shaunscot(m): 10:59am On Oct 10, 2012
I agree.

See this post

http://naijashaun..com/2012/10/aluu-killingshow-its-reflection-of-what.html

Dipwater:

U are right in a way sha
There is this pastor ,some years back that prayed for the robbers that invaded his church to die and run mad ,and the member didn't see anything wrong about it.we all know who am talking about

in my neighborhood where I grew up burning of thief is very common. Up till date they still burn thief
I think this aluu 4 is the beginning of a change of the mentality of nigeria. Too many of us have evil minds and we go to church to worship god with evil mentality ,praying for our enemies to die ,praying for thieves to runmad ,praying forthe future generation of the person that wrong us to suffer etc
All this things are wrong





op pls and pls stop doing drugs ,igbo no gud for ur brain at all
Programming / Re: An Insomniac's Puzzle For Programmers. by Shaunscot(m): 1:17pm On Aug 29, 2012
To get more viewers, just add Kim Kardashian or DBanj to the topic.

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Literature / Re: Which Novel Has Made You Crack Your Rib With Laughter? by Shaunscot(m): 10:25am On Jun 25, 2012
Larry-Sun:
I have read a couple of books that have actually made me fall off my chairs with laughter; they are so very very hilarious. I'll share some of them with you:
1. Miss Shumway Waves a Wand by James Hardley Chase
2. Safer Dead by James Hardley Chase
3. Rosy Is My Relative by Gerald Durrel
4. The Archy McNally Series by Lawrence Sanders
5. The Road To Gandolfo by Robert Ludlum
6. Bruno (A short story from Strange Highways) by Dean Koontz

These books are wildly hilarious. You are free to share anyone you've read, too.

I dont think Safer dead was that funny but I would give it to Miss Shumway waves a wand and Road to Gandolfo.

Miss Shumway had me reeling with laughter I wasnt so sure I was reading a Chase.
Autos / Re: Urgently Need To Sell My Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R 2011 , Pls I Need Serious Buyer. by Shaunscot(m): 10:54pm On Jun 17, 2012
Please is it right hand drive or left hand drive?

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Literature / Re: Follow Finding Hubby by Shaunscot(m): 7:35pm On Jun 17, 2012
Nice story.

Just read through all 8 episodes and I'm looking forward to the 9th one.

I think this should make front page.

A more coherent story than the Unilag Runs girl Story.

Episode 1

My name is Oyinkasola Olaitan Clegg. I am a lady. I am 35. I am single. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with me. But I have had to say this either verbally or otherwise to so many people in the course of the last few years that sometimes I begin to wonder if there’s really nothing wrong with me. Don’t get me wrong, they don’t come and tell me “you are not married Oyin, something must be wrong with you” no, they would never do that. But say it, they did, loud and clear.

Let me not bore you with those parts of my life. As a background, I am a good looking Yoruba girl, well shaped the way African men like their women, with flesh in the right places. I have a first degree from the University of Lagos and a Masters Degree from the University College, London. I am Behind, fresh and a high flyer. I even have the dream job, a CSR person in an oil firm. And I like to live life to its fullest. These are the stories of my encounters, escapades and experiences as I search for the man who will leave his family and cleave to me. Who will love me forever. Who will make my life eternal bliss. Okay, okay, okay, I am doing it again. I tend to project the stories I read into life. Never mind, I am old enough to know that stories are just that, stories.

Its Friday night. And when you say that in Lagos social circles, it could only mean one thing; ditch the suits and let the short dresses, body hugging jeans and bust enhancing tops come forth. And so I called up my friends Toke and Gloria and we agreed to meet up at Mega Plaza to start the night with some chips and seafood. I shutdown at five O Clock and drove straight home to my apartment in Carlton Gate Estate in Lekki. Inside the house, I flopped into my couch and turned on my companion at home, my TV. Now pardon me, but I wonder how life must have been before the TV. If I was lost on an island and I could take only one item along, it had to be either my BB or my TV (see how we have a knack for reducing things to two letter words). As I settled in to rest in reserve for the long night ahead, my phone rang. I glanced at the screen to confirm who it was. It was just Kalu. I was hoping it would be somebody else. I had been ignoring bb messages from him all day and I guess he calculated I’d be off work now and decided to call.

Okay, a little background on him. I am 35 and single (I know I’ve said it before but I need to re-emphasize) so when I really need to get some and there’s no serious person around, I do the phone select. Here’s how it’s done. You pick your phone and scroll through your contacts list and eliminate men based on certain criteria. What you want is a no strings attached person who will not interpret a night together as an invitation to a long term relationship. So you cancel out the fervent toasters, the guys who have been having settling down conversations with you (considering you didn’t consider them settling down material and latch on all the while you’ve been having such conversations) and other such over-serious people. By now, you’ve narrowed the list down. Then you eliminate those who are in places so far it requires too much effort to see. I stay in Lekki, so if you stay in places like Ipaja, Ikorodu and the likes, I ex you from the list. Now I have a probable list. Then I go into the fineries of history together, attraction and settle on a few options. I then put a call through to the best option of the lot and drop a few hints. If he catches on, game on. If he doesn’t, I round the conversation off and move on to the next until I hit jackpot. This was the rigorous screening process I had put Kalu through, but we get wrong sometimes. I was very wrong with Kalu. After the night together (that’s a story for another day), he became all he wasn’t meant to be. Clingy, intrusive and needy.

Anyways, back to the present. I picked the call and the conversation went something like this

Kalu: Hey Princess

Me: Kalu, whatsup (I called him his name, he should get the message)

Kalu: You haven’t responded to my messages all day

Me: I’ve had a full day.

Kalu: But you read all the messages, it said R here. You could have sent a small message. Anyways, you said had, so your workday is over. Are you going out?

Me: (Warning bells, anything I say now will have Kalu trying to be a part of whatever plans) Yes. I’m home now. No I’m not going out, I have a wedding tomorrow and want to rest

Kalu: Okay, I’ll buy dinner and come over.

Me: (Alarm bells) Thanks for the offer Kalu, but the girls are using my pad for a Hen night for the bride to be.

Kalu: (sighs). Okay, I’ll see you after the wedding tomorrow.

Me: Call me before heading o.

Kalu: Goodnight love

Me: Ciao.

Whew. That was close. Quick thinking, quick lying saved the day. Now to rest and get ready for the night out.

At 9:45, I was ready to go out. I was hot, hot, hot. In fact, I was so hot, I was burnt and roasted, lol. I said the spinster’s prayer and stepped out of the house. I hooked up with my girls at Mega Plaza. If you haven’t tried the chips and sea food there, then you are a weist! We shared two plates and by then, it was eleven O clock. We touched up and smiled past the bouncers, very glad with the effect we saw our collective hotness was having (you notice babes look finer as a group than alone)

We took the elevator and then the small flight of stairs up into The Marquee. Lagos sha. People that were at work complaining of tiredness a few hours ago at work were here grooving away. As I was stepping in, someone bumped into me on his way out. I was about to give the person “bad eye” when our eyes met. I felt like entering the ground. It was Kalu.

Episode 2

I quickly gathered myself together and smiled very charmingly, hoping to disarm him. “Hi Kalu”, I said. I was expecting him to go into a series of questions accusing me of lying to him and all, when she came up to him. Inside my inner mind, green envy began to sprout. Her skin was clear like she had someone following her around photoshoping her with each step she took. Abeg, when I see person wey pass me, I admit it. The girl was the kind that entered a room and all the men in the room stopped seeing every other girl in the room and became puppies all around her. She was addressing Kalu now, “Boo, I told you to hold up, I just had to say hi to my friend now”. The confirmation that Koikoi (yes, I gave her a name) was with Kalu and they were obviously intimate made the green monster in my heart leap. I felt a strong urge to punch him in the face, but I respected myself. Why anyway? What claim did I really have to Kalu?

The saying that something becomes more desirable when it’s not yours hit me square in the face. It was even more painful when I realized I was just “one of the options” Kalu had for the night. Then it dawned on me; Kalu had done the phone select, and I was one of the options that didn’t work for that Friday night. The saying, “Do unto others as you would have done unto you” is true o, cos now that I was on the receiving end, e pain me die.

Kalu quickly did the introductions, and I could see a look in his eyes I suspected was gloating. “Oyin Clegg, my friend,” he said pointing at me while facing her and then turning to face me, he said with meaning “My special friend, Tara Cole”. Ha! Even her name was finer than my own. My night was firmly on the path of depression. They breezed past us towards the spiral steps leading to the elevator, as Kalu said coolly “Enjoy your night girls, and if you’re having any trouble enjoying yours, we’d be glad to help.”

Once they were out of earshot, Toke began laughing stupidly. “Is that the ‘clingy’ Kalu?” she asked sarcastically. “If you don’t leave me en, I will deal with you. Man or no man, we’re grooving tonight and that’s it. I can get a man in this club as easily as Kalu could get another woman jor”. Trust my friends to latch in on something like that. Gloria raised her eyebrow “You get the iPad 3 Alvin is sending next week if you can get someone as hot as the girl Kalu had with him”. I decided to play stupid “Are you suggesting I swing the other way and get a girl instead of a man?” Gloria slapped my butt playfully “You are just an ode. I meant a man with the same degree of hotness as that girl.” I gave it a brief thought. “Okay, it’s a deal. I’ll have to ditch you girls at some point sha o.” We went through the hall to the open balcony and then chose our seats carefully. If you were a girl and hunting, the best place to seat was right in front of the bar. From there, you could see the door and all that came through. The big boys didn’t stay inside the packed hall, they came to the balcony to lounge. So any man worth the while of a Lekki big girl like me would be coming through this door. You could also see if he was in company of some Koikoi kinda girl or alone. Plus seating at the bar meant you could see the ones that had come in before you if they came to order their drinks. You could also gauge them by the size of the bills they came to pay for their drinks from where you sat. So we took the seat.

We were seated, chatting and waiting for our drinks, when it dawned on me. “Gloria, mad babe. You didn’t say what you would be having if I didn’t win the wager, (Like that could happen with Her Royal Hotness like me).” Gloria smiled like a wolf. “Those your Jimmy Choo shoes”. “Ole,” I shouted. “You have been coveting those shoes since the first day you saw them. Lai lai.” My BB vibrated and I picked it from the table to check the message that had come in at that time of the night. It was Kalu gloating, the eran nme. “I hope the hen night is going very well at your house? Hope y’all are going gingi. #bbmrollingonthefloorlaughing smiley.” Then he sent a picture of himself and koikoi kissing passionately in his car with the caption “see what you’re missing”. I was so angry I dumped the BB with a thud. My friends were already curious and dove for my BB without asking. They quickly scrolled through the message and began hissing “this guy is a monkey, this guy is a cow, this guy is (insert any animal name of your choice here)”. While they were engrossed in the BB, we all indulged in calling Kalu all sorts of names. The drinks began to flow and the gist became loser and loser.

Thankfully, I could talk and hunt at the same time. Else I would have missed him. Lord have mercy on your daughter, but if I was Eve and he was the apple, I’d eat him up over and over again and damn every consequence. He was fiiiiiiiiiine. If he passed me too closely I’d begin to breathe heavily. Clean shaven face under a clean shaven head just like I liked them. He was taller than everyone else around him and had chosen to wear a t-shirt that flaunted his muscles. I didn’t mind o, if he got em, he should flaunt em. He reeked of hotness and sensuality and I was hoping I wasn’t drooling now. My friends followed my eyes as did every other set of female eyes there and I could see the thoughts running through their heads were more impure than mine. “If I could hear your thoughts now, I’m sure I’d send you straight to have your insides washed with bleach.” We all laughed and then I continued “I’m sure we all agree that he fits the bill for Gloria and I’s wager.” They both nodded. “Na wa o, he got your tongues? Anyways,” I said, standing up and checking everything to make sure the packaging was done right “iPad 3, here I come!” I did a test shake of the booty “How am I doing back there,” I asked. Toke slapped my butt and said “silly girl. Get out of here and don’t come back empty handed.

I had not taken three steps away from my friends when I felt him (I didn’t need to see him o, as a hunter that I am, I don’t rely on only my sense of sight). I turned to him and smiled my most sexy smile and cooed “Hello, can we dance?” He didn’t say a word. Hmmm. The cool, few words type. Me likey! He just walked up to me and put his arms around me as if he had possessed me for a long time. I snuggled and shot a glance back at Toke and Gloria. They looked on, wide-eyed. He led me to a corner where there were no tables and as if on cue, the d-jay began to play Waje’s “Can I be your girl for a minute”. The whining and grinding was something else. And could the dude move. I asked if I could take a picture. He nodded yes. I put my booty outrageously close to his crotch and took a picture with my BB. I sent the picture first to Gloria with the caption “One iPad 3 coming up.” Then I sent the same picture to Kalu with the caption, “Missing what?”
Politics / Re: Bomb Blast: A Burden We Must Live With – Jonathan by Shaunscot(m): 5:37am On Dec 26, 2011
I remember a similar quote to this from the same clueless man earlier this year just after the UN blast.
'Terrorism is a global phenomenon.Maybe its the turn of Nigeria'.
Real fresh air.
Politics / Re: Overseas Treatment To Be banned For FG Officials by Shaunscot(m): 7:04pm On Oct 03, 2011
Its just a ban on government officials using public funds for overseas treatment.
It is only when the ban is on overseas treatment with either public or private funds that Nigeria's health sector will get the desired focus.
Truth is - They already loot enough to afford these treatments

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