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CelebritiesRe: How We Resolved The Fight Between Wizkid And Linda Ikeji – Lagos Police by shuggah(m): 5:15am On Apr 24, 2016
samsam2019:
omo Irankiran.


E no go well with you and that smelly poocee wh0re.




One day she will fall on her sword and dogs will eat her remains
mr sam,on a sunday mornin all yu type is kitten and wh0re...happy sunday tho God bless u *smiles
CelebritiesRe: How We Resolved The Fight Between Wizkid And Linda Ikeji – Lagos Police by shuggah(m): 5:08am On Apr 24, 2016
IamOpemipo:
And Linda com mak am look like say, na prostrate wiz tak beg am..

Yeye dey smell..erm, sorry pucci dey smell grin
what did ths comment profit u now....heaven is real
PhonesRe: How I Got My Phone Charged. by shuggah(m): 3:55pm On Apr 23, 2016
donpata:
Pure lies from tecno marketer. Am currently holding the L5 and its not charging my tecno p5 neither did it charge my touch light tecno.
Bleep u nd ur lies chai
BusinessRe: Forex Policy: Iberia Withdraws Services From Nigeria by shuggah(m): 7:57am On Apr 21, 2016
Hillzy:
Iberia, d reason dey left for self is just be'cos of greed, they came to the country to work n at d end return all their proceeding dey make back to their country for development n where dey made d money frm nothing to show for it. Make dem go greed pple, another pple go come. Make CBN tighten d forex policy more self so dat all those greed goat go leave, make beta pple com
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let me ask u a question: u go to The USA and work then after paying ur tax,is there any wrong in sending the money back to Nigeria?
PoliticsRe: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by shuggah(m): 10:02pm On Apr 19, 2016
johntolu:
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. the problem with u yorubas is that u guys don't knw wer u stand. osibanjos case will keep occuring in ur lives..slaves...
PoliticsRe: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by shuggah(m): 9:59pm On Apr 19, 2016
Horlhaphemi:
[s]chaiiiii RIP English
. dunce so u had no idea he was faking it....akakpo ijaw
PhonesRe: How I Was Scammed By Tecno Carl Care.(RESOLVED) by shuggah(m): 8:21am On Apr 15, 2016
both the poster and his gang are here to attack anyone that expresses their opinion......F u guys
PhonesRe: How I Was Scammed By Tecno Carl Care.(RESOLVED) by shuggah(m): 8:20am On Apr 15, 2016
Dlee1:
Your comment sound so disgusting.
do u knw the meaning of disgusting?
PhonesRe: How I Was Scammed By Tecno Carl Care.(RESOLVED) by shuggah(m): 12:21pm On Apr 14, 2016
elijahdre:
I guess ure one of them.Looking for a front page? I laughed in latin grin grin.bro check my profile. I dont need to exchange words with you. am only here to stop all these fraudulent acts out there.enjoy
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imagine that girl in question who owns the n9 goes out and starts spreading the story in her own words "you trying to dupe her of her phone" would you be happy....there are other ways of settling issues..i pray anyone from tecno doesnt even visit nairaland this week
LiteratureRe: [story] My Life As A Yahoo Boy by shuggah(m): 2:19pm On Apr 09, 2016
Ollyfad:
uhmmm....... frank comment bro....dis is one of d worst story presentation av had d misfortune of reading and i only took d pains to read tru bcus u gave me a mention and i will tell u y i said dat.
first, d work is totally not edited. u don't type widout editing ur typed work...no one does dat.
second, m avin a hard tym dcidin if its prose or drama.
third, ur use of d pidgin english does not even as much as portray a good grab of d language. bliv dat bcus i spend 90% of my talking tym speaking pidgin....in fact except m angry, i dont seem to be able to communicate in english.
at d beginning of ur work u gave d excuse of being a science student and to me dats no excuse. let me limit dis to nairaland....av read really great stories written by science students. bcus u av made ur passion for writing known by not jst taking d big step of putting pen to paper (sumtin av neva done) and going fuda to update regularly, i wuld give u dis piece of advise..... u cant b a writer if u are not a reader. u can only write after u must av read and even done sum research on wat u want to write and how u want to ryt. i wuld suggest sum authors wit peculiar rytin style on nairaland especially those dat ryt from d first person point of view. read authors lyk larrysun, princesa, kayemjay, frank317, repogirl, mazi omenuko and most especially, d author of african nerd....redmosquito. he also wrote in pidgin and english and he is a trained doctor in case u r wondering how he culd b so gud. u can also read flow stories too especially ibo boy wey like yoruba. it will really hlp u in improving ur writing skill i.e if u r serious abt writing. i hope ur next update will be beta constructed and articulate bcus i cwiuzly bliv ryt now, all u r doing is murdering wat suld av been a really great and adventurous story wit bad presentation.
N.B: i hope u will take dis criticism as fair enof and improve on ur writing skill for ur own gud, ur story's gud and d gud of ur audience. especially if u want literature lovers and not story by d moonlight lovers to take u cwiuzly. keep up d courage bro.....every wole soyinka or chinua achebe have a beginning story to tell
motherfucker hw many stories u don write..critic
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Jokes EtcRe: Owerri People Is This True? Pics. by shuggah(m): 11:40am On Apr 09, 2016
Mrbigman1:
Nonsense. But the igbo written is Awka dialect.

People writing nonsense always
Jokes EtcRe: Owerri People Is This True? Pics. by shuggah(m): 11:39am On Apr 09, 2016
Mrbigman1:
Nonsense. But the igbo written is Awka dialect.

People writing nonsense always
thats nt awka dialect biko..awka be like 'ashilim gini"
RomanceRe: Guys, Why Girls Delay In Replying Your Chats by shuggah(m): 5:54am On Jan 08, 2016
and i stil gat time to reply dah bitch

PoliticsRe: Olisa Metuh's Family Releases Statement On His Arrest By EFCC by shuggah(m): 5:50am On Jan 08, 2016
Keneking:
Nonsense write-up

Diokpa ko, okpa-eyin in. grin

They confronted him as if they are not beneficiaries (directly or indirectly) of the said amount. In a matter of time, those people that initiated this letter would be guests at EFCC grin
if metuh was ur father...smh..na poverty dey worry most people...if dem collect power from d devil give yu.u go hold.. d proceeds gotten from dasuki..where is it... guy be wise
PoliticsFemi Fani Kayodes Write President Muhammadu Buhari 05-01-16 by shuggah(op): 11:24pm On Jan 05, 2016
Femi Fani-Kayode
Mr. President, as one of your most loyal and faithful subjects who has nothing but the utmost respect for your person and your office I am constrained to write you this open letter. This is because there are a number of issues that I believe that it is important for you to clarify and to come clean on. I say this because some of your assertions of late are at best contradictory and at worst patently dishonest.
Whichever side of the political divide we are on I believe that we can all agree on one thing: that the prosecution of the war against terror is not something that any of us should play politics with. This is especially so given the fact that human lives are at stake and the very existence of our nation is under threat. Like much of the rest of the world our country is going through hell at the hands of the jihadists and Islamist terrorists.
There is no gainsaying that we must all come to terms with the fact that the Islamic State in the Levant (ISIL), Al Qaeda, the Taliban, Al Shabab, Boko Haram, Hamas and another group that the internationally-respected Global Terror Index has described as the ''Fulani militants'' (aka Fulani herdsmen) are nothing but bloodthirsty murderers and the lowest form of life. They are indeed the scum of the earth, the troublers of humanity and the vermin of hell. It is with this in mind that I urge you to take the war against terror far more seriously than you are doing and plead with you to stop passing the buck.
Your penchant for blaming your failings in this regard on the previous administration is simply nauseating and it does not serve you well. You continuously contradict yourself when it comes to this matter and frankly such flip flops are unworthy of the office that you presently occupy. We your subjects look up to you for consistency, strength, unequivocal commitment, a firm resolve and the ''leadership from the front'' that you promised during your presidential campaign in this war. We do not want and neither do we need doublespeak, lame excuses and buck passing.
Permit me to point out a few examples of your contradictory assertions and your buck passing in this short intervention. Initially you claimed that your predecessor in office President Goodluck Jonathan never bought any arms and that instead he squandered and stole all the money that was appropriated for the procurement of arms.
Yet when the British Minister of Defense visited you in the Presidential Villa the other day the story changed. You did a U-turn and gleefully told him and the wider world that President Jonathan bought arms with raw cash.
One wonders which story you shall come up with next and which one you will conjure up in the future. Kindly tell us what the position is: is it that Jonathan did not buy arms at all and stole all the money or is it that he used cash to buy arms? You cannot have it both ways. It is either one or the other.
Quite apart from your glaring doublespeak on this matter there was another issue which you ought to have raised with your highly esteemed and respected British guest. You forgot to tell him that his was one of the countries that not only refused to sell weapons to us during the course of this bitter conflict but that also helped to impose and enforce the international arms embargo on our country even though we are at war.
This resulted in the unnecessary death of thousands of our people because we found it difficult to procure the weapons to protect them. Your guest’s country insisted on towing the American line and doing this to us even though we were fighting a war against a relentless, well-motivated, well-funded and well-armed fighting force that Global Terror Index has described as the ''deadliest terrorist organization in the world''. One is forced to ask: with friends like this who needs enemies?
Given the fact that the embargo was in place one wonders how we were supposed to procure arms unless we did so with raw cash on the black market. The alternative was to buy none at all, to do nothing and to allow Boko Haram to take Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Lagos. Perhaps that is precisely what your western friends and allies wanted but thankfully it never came to pass.
Despite the challenges and constraints President Jonathan faced, instead of losing any more ground, he rose to the occasion and retook no less than 22 local government areas and virtually pushed Boko Haram out of Nigeria. The only place that they occupied by the time the election took place was Sambisa forest.
Jonathan achieved all this with those arms that he bought with raw cash. This is apparently what you are now complaining about. Permit me to remind you that it is those same arms that Jonathan bought with raw cash that your army is still using till today. Yet sadly since you were sworn in as President seven months ago you have lost some of those same local government areas that were earlier recovered and they are now back in the hands of the terrorists
Despite this you keep telling the international community and the Nigerian people that we are ''making progress'' in the war against terror. As a matter of fact you went as far as to say that we had ''won the war'' against Boko Haram and your Minister of Information, Mr. Lai Mohammed, echoed that grotesque mendacity and reiterated that sentiment by adding the words ''technically won'' (whatever that may mean) to the equation.
Sadly, two days later, on Christmas day, in what can only be described as an eloquent response from the terrorists, scores of innocent civilians were killed by Boko Haram in Borno state and a whole community was burnt to the ground. Again on Sunday 27th of December Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, came under heavy attack from the terrorists. Yet again on Monday 28th December, in Adamawa state, Boko Haram launched a series of suicide bomb attacks in which at least fifty innocent civilians were killed. So much for having ''won the war against Boko Haram'', whether ''technically'' or otherwise.
Instead of conceding that you had told the Nigerian people a pernicious lie, curiously the next thing that you did was to tell them that you would ''persuade Boko Haram to drop their arms''. One is compelled to ask: why would you have to persuade them to drop their arms if you had already defeated them and won the war against them?
In any case this would be the first time in the history of modern warfare that a sitting President has sought to destroy and defeat a vicious and relentless terrorist organization and win the war against terror simply with the awesome and devastating weapon of persuasion. Perhaps you should recommend that same tactic to the Americans and the rest of the international community as an effective and credible weapon to adopt in their war against ISIL, Al Qaeda, Al Shabab, Hamas and all the other jihadist groups that plague the world.
Whilst you are at it perhaps you could also persuade Boko Haram to free the Chibok girls. It is disturbing to note that despite all your campaign promises and assurances that once you are elected President the girls would be rescued or returned, nothing has been done or heard about any of them ever since you were sworn in. Worst still the Bring Back Our Girls Group, which was essentially an appendage of your election organization, together with its distinguished leaders and conveners, appear to have gone very quiet. I guess they are busy trying to persuade Boko Haram to drop their arms too.
The truth is that it is time for you to free yourself from your monumental delusions and to get real. Sadly you appear to be detached from reality. Instead of fighting the war against terror you are making it worse by slaughtering one thousand Shia Muslims in Zaria on December 12th, locking up their leader Sheik Ibrahim El Zakzaky and opening yet another war front in our country. The last thing that we need is for Hezbollah or the Iranian Republican Guard to rise to the occasion, take up the challenge, jump into the fray and decide to protect and avenge their Shia Muslim brothers and sisters in northern Nigeria.
Yet despite the reprehensible and indefensible actions of your military commanders in Zaria you have refused to show any remorse for what was undoubtedly a war crime against fellow Nigerians and you have not prosecuted the officers and military personnel that were involved in the butchery. Instead the homes of the victims and those that share their Shia faith have been burnt to the ground in Zaria and their graves and burial sites have been dug up and desecrated.
Instead of fighting Boko Haram you are fighting and killing your own people. Worse still you have refused to defend our country. I say this because a few days ago the Cameroonian military invaded our country, violated our territorial integrity and savagely murdered over 70 innocent Nigerians in their village before burning it down.
Your government refused to acknowledge that this event even took place, despite the media reports. You did not console or express condolences to the families of the victims or retaliate against the Cameroonians.
You did not even warn them or demand an apology or reparations from them. This is heartless and shameful. It could not have happened under Jonathan, Obasanjo, Babangida, Shagari, Abacha, Abubakar, Shonekan, Mohammed, Balewa or indeed any other former Nigerian President or Head of State. If any of them had been in power and the Cameroonians cultivated the effrontery to do such a thing there would have been consequences.
Yet you did nothing to avenge this affront or to defend our honor. What happened to the gallant and brave General Buhari that courageously led our troops into victory in Chad in the early 1980's? What happened to the honest and forthright man that we all admired and looked up to because of his military exploits in Chad? What happened to the war hero that gave the Chadians a ''bloody nose'' for daring to attack a Nigerian village and that almost took Ndjamena, the Chadian capital? What happened to the man that proved to the Libyans and their Chadian proxies that Nigerians knew how to fight? It appears that you have changed and that you are no longer the man that you used to be.
Instead of being honest with our people you have insisted on selling them a dummy and telling them a lie. You refuse to tell the world that our military is terribly demoralized, our soldiers are suffering heavy casualties and are not being paid their salaries regularly and, worse of all, that you have failed to procure a single bullet or weapon for them to use in the last seven months since you came to power.
Instead of deploying all the power of the state against Boko Haram you have spent all your energy and resources trying to teach the former National Security Advisor, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, and all your other perceived enemies the lesson of their lives by misrepresenting them before the world, subjecting them to state-sponsored tyranny and the most insidious form of persecution, violating their human rights and lying to the world that they stole and shared money that was meant for the purchase of arms.
You have also misled and misinformed the Nigerian people about the rules and conventions that are applied when it comes to the administration of security funds and about the fact that it is the National Assembly alone that has the right to probe the use of such funds as part of their oversight functions. To cap it all you have claimed you did not receive any benefit from the NSA 's office whilst Jonathan was in power. This is an assertion which we all know is, at best, questionable.
You must be mindful of the fact that God hates liars and He despises those that abuse power. You must remember that the more you scorn God's counsel and mock His admonitions the more your errors will be made manifest and the more your people will suffer.
You must understand that any leader or government that is motivated by bitterness, fear, hate, vengeance and malice will eventually hit the rocks and crash like a pack of cards. You must appreciate the fact that God is watching and that He sees and knows all.
Mr. President permit me to conclude this intervention with some wise counsel that will enable you to appreciate the complexities of our times. My colleague, friend and brother Chief Olisa Metuh, who as you know is the National Publicity Secretary of our great party the PDP, told the Nigerian people last week that, inter alia, ''President Buhari is not God and we will not worship him". With these words Metuh has not only spoken for the PDP but also for the overwhelming majority of the Nigerian people.
Permit me to add to his words by saying the following: woe unto those who worship men and false gods and destruction and perdition awaits those who bow before Baal, the Lord of the Flies. The point is simple and clear: Mr. President, you are not God and even though we respect your office we will never bow before you, we will never worship you and, regardless of your consistent threats, we have absolutely no fear of you.
This is because our collective fate and destiny and the future of our beloved country is in the hands of the Living God and not in the hands of misguided and tyrannical dictators like your goodself. Injustice, persecution and tyranny last only for a season. After some time, whether he still lives or whether he has been martyred, the Lord will step in and vindicate the falsely accused and the righteous captive.
In the light of this I urge you to please take note of the following: Sheik Ibrahim El Zakzaky, Colonel Sambo Dasuki and Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, who are all, in my view political prisoners, must NOT die under mysterious circumstances whilst they are in your custody. No matter what your advisers tell you if, God forbid, this were to happen the fall-out and consequences for your reputation and your administration would be too much to bear.
Finally your stated resolve not to obey court orders and to deny Nigerians their right to bail after the courts have given it to them is not only an affront and gratuitous insult to the Judiciary but it is also a violation of the constitution. I say this because, unlike military dictatorships, democracy enjoys and derives its power and legitimacy from the inviolable and sacred principle of ''separation of powers''.
What this means is that the Executive arm of Government, which by the grace of God you head today, is distinct and separate from the Legislature and the Judiciary. As head of the Executive and President of the Federal Republic, you have absolutely no power or right to interfere in the processes of the Legislature (which is the National Assembly) or the Judiciary. Both have their own rules, regulations and leadership and the constitution guides them and guarantees them total and complete independence from you.
As a matter of fact they are charged by the laws of our land and the constitution to act as a check and balance on you as President and to ensure that you do not abuse your power or subject your people to tyranny. Mr. President I watched you on your media chat the other day and I am constrained to tell you that you not only abused your power but you also crossed the line with some of the things that you said. For example you have no right to tell the courts how to administer justice and who and who not to grant bail. Again you have no business to tell the legislature which laws to pass and how to run their affairs.
Again you have no right and neither do you have the power to pronounce any Nigerian citizen guilty of any crime unless and until a duly constituted court of law has done so. You cannot be the prosecutor, judge and jury in any criminal proceeding and this is especially so when you initiated those proceedings and you are the accuser. To attempt to do so is not only unacceptable and irresponsible but it is also heartless and unkind. The fact that most of our senior and respected lawyers have refused to tell you this simply because they are scared of you or because they are looking for patronage from you does not mean that what you are doing is lawful or acceptable. What you are attempting to do is morally and legally reprehensible and it is unacceptable in any democratic and civilized society.
In the same vein you have no right to try to stop members of the opposition or the general public from criticizing you or condemning your obvious failures. In addition to that you have no right to attempt to cower or intimidate the fourth estate of the realm, which is the media, or attempt to pervert and corrupt the Nigerian public with daily doses of lies, falsehood, deceit and propaganda which is being duly and dutifully administered by your Minister of Information and your numerous media aides.
Mr. President I sincerely hope that you do not take offence at my admonitions and counsel. I speak only out of concern for the fortunes of your administration, your reputation and out of love for my country.
May the Lord have mercy on you and may He forgive you for your many sins and wicked ways. God bless Nigeria
CelebritiesRe: Dele Momodu With Sophia Momudu And Other Family Members (Photos) by shuggah(m): 7:37pm On Jan 02, 2016
Ginaz:
******sips bobo and clears throat****** SHUT UP !
ur breast milk will do
CelebritiesRe: Dele Momodu With Sophia Momudu And Other Family Members (Photos) by shuggah(m): 12:38pm On Jan 01, 2016
Ginaz:
Celebrity long throat , if not davido we 4 know am? Who's he by the way? Someone's baby mama uncle abi? Can't remember though.........
do me a favour pls...gerrarrahere..dele momodu that was rumored to be among the ministerial nominees is who u dont know..babe u need jezez
CelebritiesRe: Davido Replies Sophie Momodu; Reveals How She Manipulated & Exploited Him by shuggah(m): 5:33am On Dec 31, 2015
kristen12:
Imagine, a baby infested with massive dosage of poisonous cannabis shocked shocked
Dele Momodu should be ashamed of himself for supporting this Sophie girl.



I just hate anything babymama, it doesn't make sense and It's like wasting one's time.

I'm sure they'll sort themselves.
d ending of ur comment is wise..how sure are u that the cannabis ish waa d truth
CelebritiesRe: Dele Momodu Puts Davido On Blasts. Post Photos Of A Distraught Davido At The Air by shuggah(m): 5:27am On Dec 31, 2015
olajide2428:
oga do your research and read well before u start saying thrash on social media......cannabis was found in the blood of the baby , due to the baby mama's heavy smoking. .......if dele momodu truly cares , then he should clean her up take her off the street first.......she is just a gold digger, and dele momodu's eye service is too much.he should help dat poor gal financially as a good uncle since her dad is late and stop his childish attitude.Am suprised dat is dele that even posted the ish first and not the small davido........Momodu fall my hand, no be small.
which official record showed that bro..haba what if this girl was ur sis...or dont u knw that a lie could be made up to cover up d truth
CelebritiesRe: Dele Momodu Puts Davido On Blasts. Post Photos Of A Distraught Davido At The Air by shuggah(m): 5:25am On Dec 31, 2015
BlackOnassis:
e tire me ooo. the guy thinks everybody na illiterate.
una two mumu oooo evem if na golden passport..once a lil mistake dey der..na impoundment straight...even foreigners have their passport seized
CelebritiesRe: Dele Momodu Puts Davido On Blasts. Post Photos Of A Distraught Davido At The Air by shuggah(m): 5:23am On Dec 31, 2015
bigtt76:
This man na confirmed Agbaya ....not supporting Davido though but I mean Dele Momodu should know better than do this naaaa grin
before u guys make judgement. read the three sides to the story.dele and his niece suffered in the hands of davido..and any man who could impregnatea girl is not a kid period
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Didn’t Apologise To Buhari, Says Lawyer by shuggah(m): 2:59pm On Dec 30, 2015
MosakuAW:
Apologies or not, one thing i know for sure is that Biafra will and can never see the daylight.

Well equiped tenth of thousands of people try it years back, it never came to past not to talk of just unit of persons trying it.

Kanu should just go on his knees and beg Nigerians for forgiveness and move on with his life.

NB: If you quote me wrongly, i will swear on your family. This is just my view and i have right to it. Share your views and let mine be.
if u swear on ma family then i will swear on ur grandmother's corpse....
u re very stupid with that above comment..mosaku talking trash since 1866
EducationRe: Ban Of Naira Atm Usage Abroad – A Perfect Way Forward. by shuggah(m): 2:09pm On Dec 30, 2015
that thing up there is trashhhhhhhhhhh big one
Nairaland GeneralRe: The People Perish For Lack Of Knowledge- VANGUARD by shuggah(m): 3:45pm On Dec 26, 2015
dunkem21:
grin Tales by moonlight ..

The driver is simply being proactive with this acute fuel scarcity since the history of Nigeria ..


I know many families that travelled with Fuel in their booth this yuletide ..

I saw the mumu that wrote this trash buying black market for his 'I better pass my neighbour in Kubwa.
you are a driver
PhonesRe: Nigerian Twitter Users (Tweeps) Thread - Let's Follow Each Other by shuggah(m): 8:33am On Dec 26, 2015
follow @shuggahbeatz. ama ffbk asap
FoodRe: Incredible:see Hamper Received By A Muslim by shuggah(m): 4:53am On Dec 25, 2015
kimond101:
It's a nice gesture.
I received Don Perion alcoholic drink from my Christian friend. I didn't initially know it was alcohol but I appreciated him very much for the gesture of giving and reminded him I was a muslim who doesn't drink or share alcohol.
There's love in giving gifts
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do me a favour pls...gerrarrahia.
its High time u Muslims stop deceiving urself
EducationRe: Nairaland 2015 UNI/POLY Census(rep Your School) by shuggah(m): 4:43pm On Dec 23, 2015
federal university lafia

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