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CelebritiesRe: Lady Hold Her Man's Leg, Stopped Him From Taking Apple In Pre-wedding Photos by Simplecity(m): 11:53pm On Dec 26, 2019
Iwanttoto:
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you are a fucking troll grin grin grin

EventsRe: Nairlanders Having Fun During a Weekend hangout At Lekki Conservation Center by Simplecity(m): 12:08pm On Dec 25, 2019
NLevents:
Merry Christmas Nairaland!!!
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10782789_548507c36c90446b8e995a6f297ad88d_jpeg_jpegc4576305708d587370562063d586d96c

www.nairaland.com/attachments/10782552_c373f101837f442a9c419fbed1dfaa50_jpeg_jpeg455c2fd3af1c5da6f800f8ad461409a4

In the spirit of Christmas and love, some nairlanders decided to have fun amongst themselves at Lekki Conservation center Lagos.

Bellow is a video from the three days hangout and canopy walk



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zneJDEUTUm4
Merry Christmas smiley
SportsRe: Chioma Ajunwa Celebrates Her 49th Birthday Today by Simplecity(m): 12:01pm On Dec 25, 2019
lalasticlala:
The police officer who won Nigeria's first Olympic gold, Chioma Ajunwa turns 49 today.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chioma_Ajunwa
Merry Christmas smiley
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Simplecity(m): 11:58am On Dec 25, 2019
forzarush:
Breakfast
Merry Christmas smiley
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Simplecity(m): 11:58am On Dec 25, 2019
cococandy:
Yes you can smiley

Don’t let it get soggy though
Merry Christmas smiley
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Frees 19 Inmates Including A 75 Year Old Man & His Son by Simplecity(m): 11:56am On Dec 25, 2019
Lisa4nairaland:
President Buhari frees 19 inmates including a 75 year old man & his son

A Committee on Correctional Service Decongestion and Reforms, working on behalf of President Buhari has released 19 inmates including a 75-year-old man and his son.

The septuagenarian was released from the Kuje Medium Security Correctional Centre, FCT Abuja. The man and his son had spent 13 years in custody awaiting trial. All the freed inmates were not identified.

https://www.naijanewsgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/President-Buhari-frees-19-inmates-including-a-75-year-old-man-his-son-300x248.png
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Chairman of the Presidential Committee and Chief Judge, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, Justice Ishaq Bello on a visit to Kuje Correctional Centre, on December 19th, explained the conditions for the release of the inmates. The release, he said was based on age, inability to pay fine, ill-health and overstay of statutory detention period.

Justice Bello said the exercise was in line with President Buhari’s foresight to decongest the custodial centres to meet with the international standard of criminal justice and human rights standard. He said the Committee is working hard to increase Skill Acquisition Centres as part of efforts to make inmates acquire skills on any job of interest to enable them start a new life after the completion of their jail terms.

The inmates will be entitled to 25 per cent of the proceeds of products from the centres. Bello cautioned the Chief Magistrates against indefinite detention of inmates in prison while advising them to spell out the sentence if there is compensation, payment of fine, time or year.

The presidential committee since inception had visited 36 Correctional Centres in 17 States of the Federation and the FCT. Over 3,813 inmates have so far been released.

‘’Indeed, it has already become starkly clear from deliberations during the previous custodial visits that we as a nation cannot continue to overlook the need for non-custodial measures. Such measures, including community service orders and probation, are clearly provided for in the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015’’, Malami stated.

The congestion at Kuje Correctional Centre typifies the need for a presidential intervention in the prison system. The prison built for 560 inmates, now has 1010 inmates. About 822 of the inmates are awaiting trial, while about 145 are convicts.

>>>> https://www.naijanewsgist.com/news/president-buhari-frees-inmates/
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CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Finally Find True Love, Getting Married Next Year. PHOTOS by Simplecity(m): 11:55am On Dec 25, 2019
nairafame2:
Starboy front man, Wizkid revealed that he's getting married next after finding a true love.

See HERE

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PoliticsRe: Mc Oluomo Is Coming For Us All. by Simplecity(m): 11:55am On Dec 25, 2019
RZArecta2:
During the bad old days of General Sani Abacha, a group of Nigeria's political and economic elites formed a pro-democracy political action organisation called NADECO (National Democratic Coalition). Among them were some of today's most recognisable political names including John Kayode Fayemi and Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

While these elites were working out plans to take on the military junta from within Nigeria and outside the country, a younger group of people with no democratic or elite agenda was coalescing in Oshodi. The central figure of the group was a hard boiled but charismatic street fixer called Musiliu Akinsanya, aka MC Oluomo. While NADECO had a strategic focus on returning Nigeria to a civilian-led democracy, MC Oluomo's only focus was on how to gain power and rise through the ranks of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).

Unlikely bed fellows as they were, the two groups eventually formed a symbiotic relationship following the return of democracy in 1999. Under Bola Tinubu, Lagos State gained a handle on its hooliganism problem by bringing in NURTW and unofficially making it part of the state government. In return characters like MC Oluomo gained a level of political and economic access that opened them up to a whole new world of possibilities in Nigeria.

The Sleeping Elite and Creeping Replacement
While this political Faustian pact was being consummated, the under-40 demographic in Lagos and around Nigeria who attended private schools and attained high levels of academic enquiry and cultural sophistication were missing in action. As state and federal authorities struggled to retain control of official and unofficial thugs from outfits like NURTW and SARS this group of people holed themselves up in little pockets of bourgeois nonchalance around the country and stuck their fingers in their ears.

It didn't really affect them, and whenever it did, the politicians would quickly see to it that something was done. Whatever MC Oluomo's likes were up to in Isolo or Gwagwalada wasn't really the concern of those who lived in Ikoyi or Asokoro because their connections guaranteed their safety. This situation seemed manageable for a while and then something changed.

MC Oluomo was no longer just a street legend whose name came up in weed-fueled conversations between bus conductors in Alimosho. He became a visible brand, popping up in music and political imagery. His lifestyle and family started getting coverage from gossip blogs and tabloids. His name somehow found its way into the same sentence as that of the Senate president during a heated political campaign.

Someone set up a Facebook fan page for him called "MC Oluomo Nation" and it amassed hundreds of thousands of followers. He started releasing "official" portraits of himself looking like a statesman. A Chinese ride-hailing investor recently had to consult him in his capacity as NURTW state chairman, as if he was a government regulator.

Still, the Island yuppies have not taken the clear and obvious hint as to what lies in his future, and the reason is obvious - we think that his world and ours do not intersect. Moreover, we do not think that the responsibility to find and drive solutions that will head off Nigeria’s impending economic and demographic catastrophe lies with us - it's not our fault and it's not our problem.

For the benefit of those of us who think of ourselves as separate from our environment, allow me spell it out: The only reason for our existence as we know it is our parents. Once our parents die (many of them already have, and most are quarter to gone), society will not simply transfer the respect and privileges it gave them to us.

Nigeria is a country packed to the rafters with hungry and extremely angry people. The barrier shielding us from facing Nigeria in its true Hobbesian state of senseless fury and violence is our parents. Our parents were able to become a protective bubble around us because of what they achieved financially and politically - these achievements are not hereditary.

The many MC Oluomos and their networks and constituencies around Nigeria do not see the value of a well-read or internationally exposed elite. They certainly do not intend to meekly lie down and be led by us once the current power are gone. The only reason the likes of Bola Tinubu were able to assert their leadership position above these types is that they actually fought a military dictatorship on behalf of everyone and thus earned the right to lead.

Those of us who grew and blossomed under the democratic dispensation other people fought for have not earned our leadership stripes by taking the lead in any appreciable way. The MC Oluomos and their people are very aware of this, and they consequently do not take us serious at all.

When Tinubu's generation is gone, Nigeria's new leadership across state and federal levels will be sourced from the streets and bus parks. The people in charge there are currently the only relatively young people in Nigeria who have demonstrated the ability and willingness to organise themselves into effective offline formations to take directed action. Beyond our internet profiles and social media handles, we are practically nonexistent in Nigeria's power equation.

Too Many Entertainers, Not EnoughDisruptors
The only elite space where young, educated and upwardly mobile Nigerians are currently making a real impression and building power and influence is in culture, i.e the entertainment industry and its allied spaces. We have Falz The Bahd Guy, Naeto C, Davido, DRB LasGidi, Denola Grey, Chef Obehi, Moti Cakes, Chidz, Nosa Oyegun, Folayemi Agusto, Isume Omokhudu, Show Dem Camp, YCee, Dami Elebe...I can list more names until the cows come home.

Considering that just 17 years ago, practically nobody from such backgrounds had any kind of foothold in a culture industry that had only a few luminaries like Kenny Ogungbe, Dayo Adeneye and Woody Awah, these are fantastic achievements and an important signal that we can in fact compete and carve out large spaces within areas that we currently have little or no presence.

However - while they are very important - arts, culture and entertainment are not what will save Nigeria or prevent us from being completely uprooted and replaced by the MC Oluomo types. We need more of us to publicly distinguish ourselves, band together and create groups and organisations that project and influence thought leadership in politics, government, law, construction and real estate, manufacturing, NGO and civil society, tech, finance, medicine, journalism and every other space that is critical to the existence of a thriving, democratic society.

If the people who were trained to carry out these leadership functions are refusing to do so because they lack the appetite or they think that engaging with Nigeria is beneath them, that creates the proverbial leadership vacuum that nature hates. When we do not do the job that is expected of us and thus leave a vacuum, it will be filled by people who are less qualified than we are, and this has already started happening. The evolution of a nondescript thug in Oshodi into someone with a huge following and “Politician” as his description on his official Facebook page should hint us as to what is coming.



Our Survival is at Stake
This new set of ‘elites’ without academic knowledge, exposure to new ideas or the desire to improve themselves intellectually will do much worse than the current people in power. In order to conceal their greed and cluelessness, they will label us as the convenient enemies - something that will be amplified by the visible and disproportionate media presence we currently enjoy. What happens next is demonisation where we are typecast as “corrupt” and “evil” leeches sucking away the resources of the country at the expense of the downtrodden proletariat.

Does that sound familiar?

Eventually, this culminates in a violent orgy of physical class warfare where - of course - we are hopelessly outnumbered. All of this has already started happening in Nigeria if you have been paying attention.

If you want to have an idea of what happens when a sleeping elite through its inactivity allows uneducated and desperate chancers to dictate a country's narrative, look no further than South Africa. In that country, while the black political and business elites focus on conspicuous consumption and frivolities - leaving the actual work of leadership undone - populist voices have successfully convinced the black majority that their salvation lies in getting rid of foreigners and nationalising white-held assets and businesses.

Eventually, inevitably, when killing Nigerians and seizing farmland from white people does not grow their economy, the next target for violence will be these very elites.

Something, something, “enemies of the revolution,” something, something “agents of neo-colonialism,” something something “white monopoly capital.”

Again for emphasis, this process has alreadybegun here in Nigeria, under an administration that has successfully labeled people who eat Uncle Ben’s Rice as purveyors of “colonial disdain.” Earlier this year, in supposed response to South African xenophobic violence, Lagos witnessed the spectacle of thugs damaging cars and property while attacking and robbing people in Lekki.

The new set of angry and intellectually incurious faces who are already at the gates of power in the political space either do not know us book-reading people, or pointedly dislike us. The only thing keeping us from irrelevance or outright disaster is the existence of the older elites, i.e our parents. Said parents however, are getting older and many have already transitioned. At best, we have a 10-15 year window to stake our claim in Nigeria’s economic and political leadership before our their generation disappears.

Except the plan is for an entire generation of us to emigrate or remain here and be gleefully ground into dust by the likes of MC Oluomo when our parents die, I would suggest that we start taking our existence that bit more seriously.

If you think things are bad now, wait until the NURTW leadership becomes our state or federal government. We are already halfway there.

http://news-af.feednews.com/news/detail/452f76a916e5f890fc91ccb4ba96d72d?country=ng&language=en&share=1&client=
Merry Christmas smiley
CelebritiesRe: Donald Trump Says It Was An Honor To Appear In Home Alone 2 by Simplecity(m): 11:54am On Dec 25, 2019
EmmaFantastic:
He appeared briefly, in that part 2 of the popular Christmas hit movie, which was shot in his Plaza Hotel, New York, when he gave Kevin (played by Macaulay Culkin) direction inside the hotel.
I read this in Guardian Newspaper, Nigeria.
Read the full details here:
https://guardian.ng/life/donald-trump-says-it-was-an-honor-to-appear-in-home-alone-2/
Merry Christmas smiley
Jobs/VacanciesRe: UBA New Recruits by Simplecity(m): 11:54am On Dec 25, 2019
AustinX:
Youths are been Thankful to UBA for taking the youth from Been Jobless and building a career for them in the bank. Gone are those days that after service the very place to start a career is in the banking industry. But now the reverse is the case.
Merry Christmas smiley
PhonesRe: 10 Interesting Fact About Mobile Phones You Might Not Know by Simplecity(m): 11:53am On Dec 25, 2019
Fancymam:
http://www.fancymam.com/10-interesting-fact-about-mobile-phones-you-might-not-know/


1. 90% of mobile phones made in Japan are water proof as people use them even in bathrooms

2. Namophobia is the fear of being without mobile phone.

3.Do you know that the present mobile phones have more computing power than computer used to develop the Appollo 11 that was used to first land on moon.

4. 70% of mobile phones are produced in china.

5. Around 80% of the world population have mobile phones.

6. Mobile phone industry is the fastest growing industry in the whole world.

7. The first mobile phone call was made in 1973 by martin cooper, a former Motorola inventor.

8. The first mobile phone in 1983 came with a price tag of $4000

9. Mobile phones have more bacteria 18 times more than toilet.

10. The average person unlocks his phone 110 times without any reason.


http://www.fancymam.com/10-interesting-fact-about-mobile-phones-you-might-not-know/
Merry Christmas smiley
FashionRe: When Your Tailor Said "Come And Collect It On 12th" And It's 24th by Simplecity(m): 11:51am On Dec 25, 2019
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Tailor's and disappointment

But my nigggar you don't need to take sleeping pills just because you are broke
Being broke is only a temporary situation
Just take your bath and go out with friends
Gone are those days when he be say if you nor get money you nor go fit go out but this days you can be broke and still hang out with your real niggarrrz and drink even more than ten bottles of Heineken without paying with your money

Life is all about packaging at times
You don't need to have millions

As you dey master the huzzle to conquer the struggle also try dey package your life. Go out with friends and flex.

Assuming say na Benin city you dey now i for say make you reach my side make we eat some fried rice and drink some Heineken. My female siblings are Christians and they have prepared enough fried rice already
what if una no get friends cry ....me just dey house dey wish everyone on Nairaland Merry Christmas at least its the little i can do no bar for any form of enjoyment ...i thank God tho at least am alive ...hopefully better days ahead smiley......Anyways Merry Christmas smiley smiley
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Simplecity(m):
Akposy:
I know this plating is wrong but lemme post it like this.

Good evening foodies et Chef
pineapple is missing grin Merry Christmas smiley
Video Games And Gadgets For SaleRe: SOLD by Simplecity(m): 11:29pm On Dec 24, 2019
December don reach una never sell am...LWKMD!!...

EducationRe: Can I Use My 2014 Result For 2020 Admission? by Simplecity(m): 11:00pm On Dec 24, 2019
ETWs:
Se questions oooo. You dey this earth soo. Or you just fall from Mars?

Your Dad can even use the o'level he got in 1980 for admission in 2050.

RomanceRe: I Asked Her, What Did She Likes In Me, She Replied With This....(screenshot) by Simplecity(m): 9:15pm On Dec 24, 2019
horpigee1:
lol...OK bro
Merry christmas bro wishing you the best smiley smiley
RomanceRe: I Asked Her, What Did She Likes In Me, She Replied With This....(screenshot) by Simplecity(m): 1:06pm On Dec 24, 2019
horpigee1:
sincerely, all ladies should emulate this, love your man without no strings attached, love him for whom he his and support him in all his endeavors.
wisdom wan finish this geh grin....guy hold am tight no let even her brother touch am angry
RomanceRe: This Hausa Pre-wedding Picture Is Un-islamic, Depicts Sex by Simplecity(m): 1:02pm On Dec 24, 2019
Paige001:
which one is un-islamic again, all these hypocrites need to grow up and adapt to the modern world, the world is changing pls hypocrites change your mindsets and mind your own business
dont worry they will soon die out with their ancient mentality
RomanceRe: This Hausa Pre-wedding Picture Is Un-islamic, Depicts Sex by Simplecity(m): 1:00pm On Dec 24, 2019
callmeVIBRANT:
See picture below
minding your business is one of the many things you lack sad ......is it your wedding?? angry Amebo oshi
PhonesRe: 20 Best 3GB RAM Phones And Their Price In Nigeria by Simplecity(m): 10:50pm On Dec 23, 2019
What year is this dude living inhuh....Android 6.0 for 125k huh
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Simplecity(m): 8:11pm On Dec 23, 2019
1realBobby:
How do you guys get satisfied with indomie?

Even if I cook 2 HUNGRYMAN packs, I still don't get satisfied... Maybe indomie should introduce ' indomie OVER FEEDING pack' for people like me grin

BTW, your combination is nice
or indomie HUNGER QUENCHER PACK
CelebritiesRe: Tacha Celebrates Her 24th Birthday. Meets Ateke Tom by Simplecity(m): 12:46pm On Dec 23, 2019
sinaj:
I hope she twerked for him

FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Simplecity(m): 6:59pm On Dec 22, 2019
Thegamingorca:
How do you go about looking like someone swam out of a sewer in those faded boxers shorts you are wearing and those horrible looking palms.

I'm pretty sure you've been wearing those shorts for 3days straight grin
OBARA JESUS!!

RomanceRe: When A Girl Over Loves You becomes life threatening (Pics attached) by Simplecity(m): 5:18pm On Dec 22, 2019
GeniusWannabe:
I just dey burst laugh anyhow for here.
guy laff wan tear boxers grin grin

RomanceRe: Woman Spotted Cooking Her Vagina Leaves Twitter User In Shock(video) by Simplecity(m): 5:12pm On Dec 22, 2019
Oluromantic:
I don't think it's what the Twitter user called it. I do know that after childbirth in some culture, the women are put through this procedure to melt out the blood and fats around the uterus as it returns to it's original (pre-pregnancy) size n shape.

This can't be a cosmetic process, orelse, deformation won't let her be able to open up her vagina before a man after a long time of doing this continually
wisdom wan finish you grin

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