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Romance / Re: My Boyfriend Had Sex With His Dying Female Friend As A 'final Wish' by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:37am On Apr 24
BscHolder:
are you still dating DrFunmisticglow
Yes do you have a problem with that?
Romance / Re: My Boyfriend Had Sex With His Dying Female Friend As A 'final Wish' by sirjamesjnr(m): 9:32pm On Apr 23
Papayaayasager:
Died immediately after having sex is a direct visa to hell
Please quit playing God, often known as Junior Jesus. God is the righteous Judge. You have no concern for the suffering she must have endured.
Romance / Re: My Boyfriend Had Sex With His Dying Female Friend As A 'final Wish' by sirjamesjnr(m): 9:22pm On Apr 23
Rexymania:
Weirdos.... Stupidity at it peak. How can you even get an erection at a dying person? That's pervert gosh! These guys are not human
It has nothing to do with feeling or dick standing, they were best friend, that is her dying wish. Any good friend will grant it. Life is very deep
Politics / Re: Everybody Was Afraid Of Spraying Money Including Me - Abike Dabiri-Erewa (Video) by sirjamesjnr(m): 12:31pm On Apr 21
Is it a crime to spray hard currency like Dollars 💸 💶 pounds 💷 etc? I am not comfortable with Efcc busy body. I like the fun that comes with spraying of cash. We must find a way around this
Romance / Re: Bride Mocks Her Ex For Saying No Man Would Ever Marry Her (Photos, Video) by sirjamesjnr(m): 8:10pm On Apr 18
TMSMedia:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqhL-c032a0
Uncertain, but I think the EX made the proper choice. Such character, the guy should thank his ancestor.
Politics / Re: A Culture That Supports Illegal Activity But Calls For Political Change. by sirjamesjnr(m): 2:08pm On Apr 12
adamusuleiman1:
Obidients don't want any change. They just want to put their man in power.
You might be incorrect, but I respectfully disagree, brother. Peter Obi is not the most corrupt of the three, he doesn't come from the top leagues in politics, and he is approachable should something go wrong, which is why I supported him rather than because he was the best.
Politics / Re: A Culture That Supports Illegal Activity But Calls For Political Change. by sirjamesjnr(m): 2:00pm On Apr 12
chigator2:



I can assert that you are a Yoruba entity as usual. I won't drag words with you but ask you to do a simple research, which region / tribe has elected the most ex-convicts in Nigeria and to test the accuracy of your answer I will give you a tip :

That region currently has two Governors that are foreign ex-convicts both for fraud, the president is also from that region and is also a foreign criminal. I rest my case


sirjamesjnr seunmsg please help him in this research as a supporting researcher
. Though I have a soft spot for the Yoruba people, maybe because of their respect and tolerance for elders, or maybe because I had a girl from there. I'll tell you up front that I'm from the Niger Delta. Regarding my identification, I won't elaborate further. You just told me to ignore your illness because someone else has body aches.
Politics / Re: A Culture That Supports Illegal Activity But Calls For Political Change. by sirjamesjnr(m): 12:37pm On Apr 12
Ozommadu:


So should we write plenty of articles like this against the yorubas because of the activities of skull and organ harvesters??

Answer me
Do the Yorubas condone this crime? How many Yorubas are into this activity? I tell you for free Majority of Ibos who are traders by act of commission or omission aligned with these groups of individuals that sell fake products and substandard products in our marketplace

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Politics / Re: A Culture That Supports Illegal Activity But Calls For Political Change. by sirjamesjnr(m): 10:05am On Apr 12
Felabrity:
sure, attack the whole tribe because a few among them are into production of inferior goods

While you are at it, there is also a certain tribe into skull mining, it is safe to say everyone from that tribe are all skull miners?

Do that instead of asking your leaders to do the right thing
Should the Ibo land elders, political elite, and market leaders take a stand against counterfeit pharmaceuticals, alcohol, and subpar products, the government will be forced to take action.

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Politics / Re: A Culture That Supports Illegal Activity But Calls For Political Change. by sirjamesjnr(m): 10:02am On Apr 12
Felabrity:
sure, attack the whole tribe because a few among them are into production of inferior goods

While you are at it, there is also a certain tribe into skull mining, it is safe to say everyone from that tribe are all skull miners?

Do that instead of asking your leaders to do the right thing
Ibos are mostly traders that are involved in imports, etc. Thus, what you've said is completely incorrect. Remember, a staggering 70% of medications sold in our country are bogus. I'd like not to talk about drinking and other things. Therefore, the vast majority of Ndi Ibos support these wicked deeds in one way or another.

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Politics / Re: A Culture That Supports Illegal Activity But Calls For Political Change. by sirjamesjnr(m): 9:43am On Apr 12
immortalcrown:
Many Nigerians condemn corruption not because they hate corruption but because they don't benefit from the corruption. Once the corruption benefits them, they baptise it as grace.
You're correct. I've worked in both corporate settings and non-office environments, and no matter what, we all search for dishonest means of completing tasks as long as they serve our interests.

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Politics / Re: A Culture That Supports Illegal Activity But Calls For Political Change. by sirjamesjnr(m): 9:31am On Apr 12
Felabrity:
All this tribal bigots sef

No one is reading this crap bro


If you're going to resort to name-calling, why not attack the message in the thread? Who are these people in the majority who trade on phoney medications and inferior goods?

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Politics / A Culture That Supports Illegal Activity But Calls For Political Change. by sirjamesjnr(m): 9:11am On Apr 12
From the Onitsha market (Anambra), to the Alaba International Market (Lagos), the supermarket, the big pharmacy, the mall, and the Balogun Market (Marina, Lagos), the Ladipo market (Mushin, Lagos), the Ariaria market (Aba, Abia), the Oil Mill market (Port Harcourt, Rivers), the Bridge-Head Drug Market in Onitsha and the Computer Village (Ikeja, Lagos), news outlets are inundated with stories every day concerning the manufacturing, importing, and selling of fake foods, medicines, and other goods to unsuspecting consumers.

Individuals who are part of the undesirable element turn a blind eye, even when those behind the covert companies are making a kill. Their acts have sent many individuals to their deaths or caused health complications, including physical disabilities, terrible reputations to our nation, etc. Big achievers among this element receive chieftaincy titles, and songs about their exploits disrupt the airwaves with acclaim.

I have fallen prey to this problem multiple times. I once had to call the Area H police force in Lagos to get money back for a computer that was purchased but turned out to be defective and a used one. I bought my girlfriend an expensive purse at Onitsha's Main Market, but it turned out the owner had concealed the ripped section. Many times, even when I pay the correct fee at the mall, supermarket, I have to return home with counterfeit beverages and inferior prescription tablets instead of the real thing. I will challenge any Nigerian family that has not been negatively impacted by some South Eastern nationality in the area of supplying fake and substandard products. There is little or no response among most of the Ibos to the numerous stories like this one that persist in our society.

I was a member of one of the obedient groups that traveled through Nigeria's five geopolitical zones during the most recent election. It amuses me that the majority of Nigeria's poor-quality roads, government buildings, and facilities are located in the country's southeast. Enugu is last in line, with Imo State leading the way, courtesy of Rochas Okorocha.

Peter Obi Borehole, in the northern part of Nigeria, is another excellent example. Although someone may claim that the money is his and he may use it however he pleases, the fact remains that Peter Obi's poor water project contradicts everything I know about him. I'd like to think that some Ibos executed and completed the water projects on his behalf.

These individuals are well-known among Easterners; they reside among them, perform these immoral deeds in a setting they are familiar with, and yet they choose to ignore it. The majority of Ndi Ibo support these acts by commission or omission, just as the vast majority of Nigerians view corruption as a way of life when it is in their favor. Eighty percent of fake medications, electronics, and replacement parts are produced or imported by criminal elements among the Ibos. While traveling through Nigeria's big marketplaces, one can see young people who don't own a shop or any space participating in a number of immoral acts, with store owners doing little to stop these acts.

My thread does not in any way target our South Eastern brothers based on ethnicity; rather, it calls out a culture that condones and even encourages the criminal element among them, which is killing people and harming our reputation abroad. In a similar vein, I shall denounce ethnic groups in my region (the South) that support oil bunkering, kidnapping, the Yorubas for financial fraud, a thuggish mindset among their youth, etc., and our northern brethren who promote the mentality of willing political servitude. If this claim is false, what evidence do we have from the media and from our daily lives that contradict it? Why are they unable to make conscious attempts to put an end to these wicked activities? I hope to see the political elite and market leaders take decisive and deliberate action to eliminate counterfeit and inferior products from our surroundings. The people must be willing to stand up against these despicable crimes before the government can do much.

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Crime / Re: Young Man Slaps An Elderly Man In Traffic Dispute by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:06am On Apr 11
soccerlite:


Not all elderly deserve respect
One day you will grow old.
Travel / Re: Lawmaker, Abdullahi Aliyu Ahmed Threatens Legal Action Against Air Peace by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:40am On Apr 01
if you are a regular user of air transportation system in Nigeria, you won't say this. I had this issue with air peace, what I got was SORRY SIR. Like really ? I vow never to use the airline unless it is critical.
Crime / Re: Abia Police Bust Baby Factory, Rescue 16 Pregnant Women by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:01pm On Mar 10
erico2k2:

you are being Emotional, lets assume it was you wont cant have a child and this got said to you at your point of need, would you be of same response? All those family and friends that you praise God with in church with triplets etc, how did you think the came to be?
I will do the right thing by engaging in a legal means to have kid. Human are not to be sold. Get a life.

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Crime / Re: Abia Police Bust Baby Factory, Rescue 16 Pregnant Women by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:00pm On Mar 10
erico2k2:

you have to say Im useless when in fact I am of much value than your entire lineage. If I go fru your entire post on nairaland now we will see you aint shyte and you are here running your gutter you call mouth!
No sane human will support human being to be traded. For what you stand for, it shows clearly you are beneath the surface I walk on. Why not give your kid sister to baby factory? Ewu

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Crime / Re: Abia Police Bust Baby Factory, Rescue 16 Pregnant Women by sirjamesjnr(m): 5:29pm On Mar 10
michlins:
there are things you don't discuss in public like this. Hate it or like it, this baby factory is running a vital part of the society especially for families who are looking for babies
It is evil. It has to stop. Don't Condon it.

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Crime / Re: Abia Police Bust Baby Factory, Rescue 16 Pregnant Women by sirjamesjnr(m): 5:28pm On Mar 10
Ensa777:


When your that your church member or distant who had been trying to concieve and suddenly you hear she has given birth after 9 yrs but you saw her sometimes ago and she didn't look pregnant.

From what I know here,girls who took in unmarried and can't fend for them are advised to go to such places by ppl.They claim to travel, birth their babies and return to their families quietly .They are also compensated
Those babies are adopted since most orphanages refuse to give out the ones they have to avoid closing down.

Nobody impregnates anybody
This is worst than slavery. Sometime I wonder how some of you even sleep.

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Crime / Re: Abia Police Bust Baby Factory, Rescue 16 Pregnant Women by sirjamesjnr(m): 5:25pm On Mar 10
erico2k2:

Do you know what making another woman carry your child in their womb cos your wife cannot do this called? just checking!
no insult intended
you clearly don't have any soul.

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Crime / Re: Abia Police Bust Baby Factory, Rescue 16 Pregnant Women by sirjamesjnr(m): 5:22pm On Mar 10
erico2k2:

These are people who are paid to have kids for couples who cannot have kids. These girls are sometimes paid up to a million to carry these kids and are impregnated either by IVF or direct injection. The location where they are kept for the 9months is cared for by an agent who is the middle man btween the client and the doctors. Location varies from low key to high brew areas. This is low key surrogacy. Now what happens, they girls wont get p aid, and kids go into orphanage and lost in the system, unless the sperm donor comes out to claim the kids and DNA carried out .
you are too useless if you defend this nonsense. You have no soul.

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Politics / Re: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by sirjamesjnr(m): 7:28pm On Mar 01
Bobloco:


So why are you creating this thread

And how did the citizen cause this economic woes



As an example, let me use myself. After Tinubu took office, I converted all of my savings to dollars. To my surprise, when I converted those dollars back to naira, my savings increased threefold. Politicians and wealthy Nigerians, as well as many of my friends, also took this action. Economics are being sabotaged just by this. Round-tripping forex is practiced by banks and affluent Nigerians. Almost all Nigerians are born with a corrupt family. Both drink and eat it.
Politics / Re: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by sirjamesjnr(m): 3:04pm On Mar 01
Bobloco:




Why are you taking Panadol for Tinubu's headache

Tinubu himself has said he caused this economic woes
yes as Nigerian president, he has to take responsibility something the citizens are not willing to
Politics / Re: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by sirjamesjnr(m): 3:03pm On Mar 01
mrvitalis:

We are here right now because there is no believe on the naira that's the cause of this economic issue

Even with the 30 trillion printed naira should be max 900 to a dollar now

Floating an unstable currency just like that is the cause of what we are facing
If you don't know economics say so
He can either float the naira and free us from generational debts, or he can borrow to support it. Even though he may not be the best candidate for the job, he made the controversial but sensible decision.
Politics / Re: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by sirjamesjnr(m): 2:32pm On Mar 01
mrvitalis:

You obviously have deficiency in basic economics then
Was Tinubu responsible for printing and distributing Naira?
Did Tinubu oppose the diversification of our economy?
Was Tinubu the one who suggested that Nigerians and our bank engage in round-tripping forex?
Was it Tinubu who disapproved of candidates who could get us out of this wood?
Yes, of the 200 million Nigerians, Tinubu is the only one who is corrupt.
It will benefit us all if we accept responsibility as soon as possible.
Politics / Re: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by sirjamesjnr(m): 2:19pm On Mar 01
mrvitalis:

You obviously have deficiency in basic economics then
Well, why not lecture me, please?
Politics / Re: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by sirjamesjnr(m): 1:24pm On Mar 01
LadyExcellency:
Tinubu masterminded the printing of naira. This is reason for inflation and downfall of Naira.

Buhari printed 22 billion while Tinubu is at N8 trillion. That's paper economy we have here
He as a citizen, is part of the problem, but he alone didn't cause it.
Politics / Re: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by sirjamesjnr(m): 1:22pm On Mar 01
ukzenlumbs:
Well, what can one do inspite of this economic woes in this country.
Take a look at the exchange rate per dollar.
Azin... The thing just tire people o
By Making our leaders take accountability, find a way to balance trade by exporting more than we import, eradicate corruption, and reduce the cost of running the government.
Politics / Bola Ahmed Tinubu Is Not The Reason For Our Economy Woes. by sirjamesjnr(m): 1:04pm On Mar 01
The fact is that he is not to blame for our economic woes; I may not and will never consider him to be my president (someone with an identity crisis, a phoney academic background, and a wealth-acquisition mindset is not someone I will ever support), nor did I endorse him in the manner that most rational Nigerians did. In my opinion and that of other rational Nigerians, he is only in the presidency because of the electoral system's corruption and the small number of Nigerians whose opinions are determined solely by their tribe or religion.

Nigerians and our political leaders have refused to follow the example set by China, India, Singapore, Malaysia, and other countries, who have built their economies to be economically wealthy and self-sufficient through sound economic policies and decisions, for over forty years today. We are in this situation because of our over-reliance on oil exploration and its corruption, our eagerness to take out loans for consumption, and our poor and self-serving economic policies. The previous administration's deal dealt a serious blow to the already dead economy, aggravating the already chaotic situation. The system was being openly abused by them; corruption combined with tribalism and nepotism resulted in the current state of our economy. If Tinubu had not acted quickly to end the PMS subsidy and keep borrowing to keep our currency from collapsing, Nigeria would have been proclaimed "a sovereign default."


I am aware that some people will argue that he ought to have implemented economic and palliative measures prior to making the significant move. It is important to remind those people that out of 200 million Nigerians, the majority are politically gullible and unwilling to accept the consequences of their actions or inactions. A country lacks morality when its people embrace corruption at all levels. People like us oppose all good intentions unless they appease our avaricious and unfulfilled desires.

In 2012, there was a chance to steer the economy towards a more robust and stable system, but Tinubu and the majority of Nigerians once again blocked that admirable move by Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. We should hold ourselves and Tinubu accountable for the economic crisis before he assumes the presidency because actions have consequences. Thus, when Tinubu was not holding the presidency, we could hold him accountable.

Instead of levelling accusations at Tinubu, Nigerians should advise him to reduce the cost of recurrent expenditure, appoint technocrats to oversee the economy, and be prepared to implement unpopular but sensible economic policies. Nigerians need to abandon all inclinations towards criminality and corruption, as well as their mindset towards nation-building. By consuming what we produce, we can work towards self-reliance. We should also get ready to fulfil all of our civic duties and become good citizens. Then, and only then, are we able to witness greatness.

I only hope Seun and co will not delete my thread again.
Food / Re: Show Your Christmas Cooking & Livestock You're Using ⭕️ by sirjamesjnr(m): 5:16pm On Dec 25, 2023
dominique:


You cooked basmati jollof rice on firewood where you can't regulate the heat? You tried o
I will forever adore her for her simplicity even in the midst of plenty

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Food / Re: Show Your Christmas Cooking & Livestock You're Using ⭕️ by sirjamesjnr(m): 5:13pm On Dec 25, 2023
enemyofprogress:
everything about your food looks like sacrifice to the devil. Even the place it was prepared looks like a shrine
If you have the privileges my girl does and she still s bend the knees to cook for her daddy's guest, you won't say this shit. It's nairaland so every Tom and dick has a say. Continue the hate. May God help you.

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Politics / Re: “So You Won’t Greet Me?” - Sanwo Olu Jokingly Asks Mr. Macaroni At An Event -Vid by sirjamesjnr(m): 4:53pm On Dec 25, 2023
Powersurge:


1. Sanwo Olu has a sense of sportsmanship.

2. Macaroni is one of the very few Nigerian youths that is true to himself and what he stands for. Not these nitwits jumping on money and trends

3. He's a person that was ready to be rusticated from university because he refused to budge. He refused offers to meet up with the presidency. He went to the same spots several times and did what he was humiliated and whipped for. He has been threatened with death several times.

4. These are qualities Fela has. Now ask yourself, how many times have you been whipped for what you believed and go back doing it? Beyond been behind your keyboard and talking trash, you probably stand for nothing.

5. As a mature man who understands authority, he humbly greeted the governor after the gesture. That doesn't mean he will not kick against the governor again if he stepped out of line.

6. Macaroni is one of the few Nigerians that want the best for this country. And he has paid for it in blood and tears.
one of the few as a Nigerian, I must say. I have respect for him and what he stands for.

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