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PetsRe: Snap And Upload Your Pet's Picture Here. Its That Simple by Soknown: 3:57pm On Nov 12, 2014
Flyer @ different ages.

PetsRe: Snap And Upload Your Pet's Picture Here. Its That Simple by Soknown: 3:43pm On Nov 12, 2014
My GSDs, Skipper the male and Flyer the Female.

Nairaland GeneralRe: Awesome Mind-blowing (PHOTO) by Soknown: 7:48pm On Oct 22, 2014
Mescopaul:
Lol, were u dy self?
But I am correct, am I not ?.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Awesome Mind-blowing (PHOTO) by Soknown: 8:04am On Oct 20, 2014
Front view and side view, both showing the left eye.
PoliticsRe: Great Photos Collected From Nigeria History by Soknown: 8:32pm On Oct 19, 2014
sheunfemix:
there is a place in ogba where they are sold
Thanks, do you have the contact number or address ?.
PoliticsRe: Great Photos Collected From Nigeria History by Soknown: 4:41pm On Oct 18, 2014
sheunfemix:
. They do exist, they are better lOoking now and modified. My mum got me a couple a few years back and she knows where to get them. The stories are still as great as before too. I hope to by a collection of them for my little girl. If u stay in Lagos or Oshogbo and u really want a couple of them u can let me know
Where can one get the series in Lagos Please ?.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Update On The Alleged Corp Member Who Was Said To Have Absconded With $14,400 by Soknown: 8:56pm On Oct 16, 2014
I am infuriated sometimes by what Graduates write online, I believe graduates should be able to write correct sentences. Don't be in a hurry to post, please proof-read your comment before you post, or you could modify your posts and reply when you discover some grammatical errors.( I am sorry for saying this, but I believe it is necessary that someone should point it out).
Now back to the Story, I hope the case has been reported to the EFCC or the SFU of the Nigerian police.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Customized Company Numbers, How Does It Work? by Soknown: 8:38pm On Oct 16, 2014
HOW TO DIAL SMAT NUMBER



How to Dial SMART Numbers with Conventional Phones

They are simply dialed when you press once the keypad reflecting each alphabet that forms the name you wish to spell on the telephone. The name dialed will be displayed as digits i.e. numbers on your telephone screen. Press each button once to get the desired letter.

For example, 0700 ALPHA CARE , this means you need not remember any number. Just spell the name as in 0700 ALPHA CARE . To dial the number, press the 0700 then press once anywhere you find the alphabets that forms ALPHA CARE i.e. A for 2 , L for 5 , P for 7, H for 4, A for 2 , C for 2 , A for 2 , R for 7 , and E for 3 and so on. After the last alphabet, then send. Other examples are numerous like 0700 CINEMAS.
http://www.alphatechnologieslimited.com/generals.htm
PoliticsRe: FAYOSE: I Will Appoint A Special Adviser On Stomach Infrastructure by Soknown: 2:26pm On Oct 16, 2014
I just hope his programs for Ekiti will not be as bad as his speech.
Food is great but there are four pedestals that support man existence
Knowledge, Diet, sleep and Exercise.
PetsRe: Pet Owners , How Did You Pick Your Pet Name? Is Ther A Cool Story Behind It? by Soknown: 2:31pm On Sep 21, 2014
My first dog, a GSD was named Walker gotten from the middle name of GW Bush, no extra meaning I just love the name walker. When she died of Parvovirus, I got two other GSD (Male and female). I named the male Skipper( Skip for short) because he is big and looks like a Cappo, I named the female Flyer (Fly for short) because she is of lighter-weight and she could jump.
PoliticsRe: My Experience With SARS Operatives In Ibadan; Another SOKA In The Making! by Soknown: 4:09pm On Aug 29, 2014
Contact Details of Police PROs

For complaints/information, please email: policemonitor@npf.gov.ng

Contact Details for Police Public Relations Officers (PPRO)



FORCE PUBLIC RELATION DEPT. FHQ ABUJA


1 DCP EMMANUEL OJUKWU Force PRO 08038305707
2 CSP ABAYOMI SHOGUNLE Deputy Force PRO 08075911555 yomishogunle@npf.gov.ng yomishogunle@gmail.com
3 SP THANKGOD NKWOCHA Editor The Dawn Newspaper 07035810373 editordawn@gmail.com dawnnewspaper@yahoo.com
4 DSP REGINA ACHOM O/C Public Complaint Bureau 07056792065 reginaachom@yahoo.com


ZONAL COMMANDS

1 ASP RABILU RINGIM ZONE 1 KANO 07035703380 08126376501 rubayiringim@yahoo.com
2 SP MOHAMMED SILIKI ZONE 10 SOKOTO 08069086539 siliki@yahoo.com
3 ASP OLUWADARE BABALOLA ZONE 11 OSOGBO 08033635201 08074811234 shollarbabs@ymail.com
4 ASP EMMANUEL OGWU ZONE 12 BAUCHI 08037308430 emmanuelogwu93@yahoo.com
5 SP SULEMAN LEWI ZONE 2 LAGOS 08033285727 suleimanlewi@yahoo.com
6 SP xxxx ZONE 3 YOLA xxxx xxxx
7 SP JIBRIN GARBA GANE ZONE 4 MAKURDI 08085176321 garbagane.jibrin@gmail.com
8 SP ONWUZIRIKE UGWUMBA ZONE 5 BENIN 08056036741 08033923425 francisonwuzirike@yahoo.com
9 DSP IBRAHIM TASIU ZONE 6 CALABAR 08131818072 ibrahimtasiu57@yahoo.com
10 SP BADEWOLE T. BOLA ZONE 7 ABUJA 07066103196 badewoletoksb@yahoo.com
11 DSP EMMANUEL UDEKWE ZONE 8 LOKOJA 08064554932 udekwe@yahoo.com
12 DSP EMMA C. JIAKPONNAH ZONE 9 UMUAHIA 08037617994 emmajiak20@yahoo.com


STATE COMMANDS

1 ASP OGBONNA GODFREY ABIA 08039148294 ogbonnag@yahoo.com
2 DSP OTHMAN ABUBAKAR ADAMAWA 08036245920 08123143390 mohammedibrahim229@yahoo.com
3 DSP ETIM DICKSON AKWA IBOM 08036074860 08078189839 etydickzen@yahoo.com
4 DSP EMEKA CHUKWUEMEKA ANAMBRA 08033294280 08081776501 chucks4me@yahoo.com
5 DSP HARUNA MOHAMMED BAUCHI 08078118093 07037716414 hassangmohammed@yahoo.com
6 DSP ALEX AKHIGBE BAYELSA 08037994756 akhigbe1962@gmail.com
7 SP DANIEL EZEALA BENUE 08038314983 danezeala@yahoo.com
8 DSP GIDEON JIBRIN BORNO 08034439878 jibrinphilemon@yahoo.com
9 ASP BASSEY HOGAN CROSS RIVER 08066664978 bassey@yahoo.com
10 DSP CELESTINA AMADI KALU DELTA 08125273232 tochukwuamadikalu@yahoo.co.uk
11 ASP ANYANWU CHRIS EBONYI 08037739134 lekristojnr@yahoo.com
12 DSP NOBLE FRIDAY UWOR EDO 08137845777
13 ASP OLU VICTOR BABAYEMI EKITI 08125275109 08056022366 babayemivictor@yahoo.com
14 DSP EBERE L. AMARAIZU ENUGU 08038829086 08123822894 kenegod2008@yahoo.com kenegod2008@gmail.com
15 DSP ALTINE DANIEL FCT ABUJA 08055213003 08035139822 hyelhira_daniel@yahoo.com
16 DSP FWAJE ATAJIRI GOMBE 08075388884 atajiri@yahoo.com
17 DSP ANDREW EWEREM IMO 08063827970
18 DSP ABDU JINJIRI JIGAWA 08065670314 jinjiriabdu@yahoo.com
19 SP AMINU LAWAN KADUNA 08033455650 aminulawanaliyu@yahoo.com
20 ASP MUSA MAJIYA KANO 08126654538 08066471341 magajimusa5@gmail.com
21 DSP ABUBAKAR A. SADIQ KATSINA 08064211500 aminu.sadiq99@yahoo.com
22 ASP KABIRU BAWA KEBBI 08035783503
23 ASP EMEKA EMEH KOGI 08036695404
24 ASP AJAYI OKASANMI KWARA 08081763132 08032365122 pprokwara@gmail.com
25 DSP NGOZI BRAIDE LAGOS 08115557885 08125151603 ibimate_ng@yahoo.com
26 DSP UMAR NURMAN NASARAWA 08038851066 umarunuman@yahoo.com
27 DSP RICHARD OGUCHE NIGER 08037906078 oguche.richardadamu@yahoo.com
28 DSP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI OGUN 08037168147 08123822910 princemoye@yahoo.com princemoye@gmail.com
29 ASP FELIX OGODO ONDO 08033852918 ogodofelix658@yahoo.com
30 DSP FOLASADE ODORO OSUN 08035384448 folajo@yahoo.com
31 SP OLABISI ILOBANAFOR OYO 08037876511 08081778951 bisokuwobi@yahoo.com
32 ASP DOMINIC ESIN PLATEAU 08032924954 presspolplateaucommand@yahoo.com
33 DSP AHMAD K. MUHAMMAD RIVERS 08039642312 kidaya07@gmail.com
34 DSP EL-MUSTAPHA SANI SALISU SOKOTO 08065510954 08078244442 elmustapha02@yahoo.co.uk
35 ASP JOSEPH KWAJI TARABA 08032559513 08126282105 josephkwaji@gmail.com
36 DSP NANSAK CHEGWAM YOBE 08037929765
37 DSP LAWAL ABDULLAHI ZAMFARA 08036071667 08075334472 lawalbunu@gmail.com

http://www.npf.gov.ng/information/attendance-and-list-of-police-pro
EducationRe: Before All Our Children Become Entertainers by Soknown: 10:38am On Aug 29, 2014
On a lighter note--

Wife; 'Horn' Have you seen your girl dance recently.

Husband; You ?

Wife; Me ke ? Am I even a girl ?. I mean your daughter, she is very good now.
she led the children choir last Sunday.

Husband; I hope she did her assignment after church.

Wife; Since she is very good in dancing now, can we put in for Maltina Dance-all competition this year.

Husband; What ! . You know I cannot dance and you know that I know that you cannot dance either.

Wife; Yes, but our daughter can dance.

Husband; raising his baritone voice, she is just 9 years old.

Wife; her age doesn't matter, if she wins..

Husband; cut in, if she wins what ?. you want to take her childhood away, at what price. !.

I cannot be part of that, She will read, she will go to school, when she is 18 then she
can be whoever she wants.

Case closed.
On a more serious note. This issue is complicated, from very anemic educational policy, bad parenting, media misrepresentation, distortion of our age-long value system, get rich quick and fame is perfect new age orientation. But it is not too late to clip it, we could start by telling our children that Education, good, proper education is the best legacy and the very basis of greater, abiding achievements in life. In the next fifty years when we would have forgotten these people singing ayah yah yah yah, supplementing lyrics with speaking in tongues, 'twerking' their black behind to absolute nonsense, we will still be celebrating great minds that revolutionized the way we think, work, love, interact and live and these are real talents we( Government and citizenry) need to breed and nurture.
Thanks @ OP for posting this.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Family and Romance Sections: On Hurling Insults and Abuses Freely........ by Soknown: 1:12pm On Aug 28, 2014
IT MIGHT.
You never know when someone may catch a dream from you.
You never know when a little word or something that you do may open up a window of the mind that seeks the light.
The way you live may not matter at all.... but you never know....It might.
And just in case it could be that another's life through you might possibly change for the better with a broader, brighter view.
It seems it might worth a try, at pointing the way to the right.
Of course it may not matter at all... But then again,.... IT MIGHT.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Breaking: Nigeria Records New Ebola Death In Port Harcourt by Soknown: 1:07pm On Aug 28, 2014
I believe it is high time we called a meeting of all Ecowas diplomats and other diplomats of other west-African countries with a stern warning to obey our Ebola protocols or get out. How can a group of individuals be sabotaging our effort of making Nigeria Ebola free ?.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Happiness And Fulfillment Series. Putting The Glass Down by Soknown(op): 7:05am On Aug 25, 2014
6.


CTRL - ALT - DEL.

Every PC user knows this keys, control, alternate, Delete.

Ironically these keys are useful off the PC, they connote what human approach to issues
and challenges could be.

Control ----- Means you should control what you could.

Alternate --- Means you should find an alternative to what you cannot control.

Delete -----Means you should delete that which you could neither control nor find alternative and move on.

So remember, ctrl- Alt- Del.
Christianity EtcPraise To My God by Soknown(op):
Iwo naa ni, iwo loba taye atorun nbo.

Iwo loba ogbeni nija keru o bo nija,

Oran omo nise fayati,

Oran omo nise bomo debe.


Akatakiti oke ti bota leru.

Oba mi atobajaye,eleti gbohun gbaroye,

Atoto n to ato fara ti bi oke.

Oba agbani to ngbe bi giga,

Gbani gbani ti gbogbo aye n saya,

Gbani gbani ti gbogbo aye n sato

Baba to ju gbogbo baba lo,

Baba to fogbon sologbon,

Orani bani debe,

iwo nani otagiri gbera nija.

Iwo nani, iwo loba to fagbara gbagbara

lowo alagbara to fe fagbara ni omo

alagbara lara.

To ba da bi iro ebi Pharaoh leere, eni to momi okun pupa ku.

ani to ba dabi iro,Te ba ri nebuchadinezari ebi asotan bo se

beranko jeun odun meje gbako.

Anito ba da bi iro, ebi ebi Oba herodu oba to di eran idin laaye.

baba mi loba laana, oba leeni oba titi aye ainipekun,

Oba to mojo alatire,opapa payi olote.

Opapa pabi da so bidire.

Oba to ngbe nu jugbun-jugbun agbara.

Oba ateyero bi agogo.

Akii kitan agba oye.

Ka bi osi o, kabi e si o.

Oh lord my God When i'm in awesome wonder, consider all what thine hand thou hath made.

I see the star and hear the rolling thunder.thine power through out the universe dispalyed.

Then sing my soul,my saviuor lord to thee,How great thou art.how great thou art, how great thou art.

Thou hast with thine arm redeemed thy people, the sons of Jacob and Joseph.selah.

The waters saw thee,O God,The waters saw thee;they were afraid;the depths also were troubled.The clouds pour out water.the skies sent out a sound;thine arrow went abroad. The voice of thy thunder was in the heaven;the lightnings lightened the world;the earth trembled and shook.Thy ways is in the sea and thy path in the great waters, and thy footsteps are not known.Thou leadest thy people like a flock by the hand of Moses and Aaron.[ps 77]

The lord reighneth;let the earth rejoice;let the multitude of the isles be glad thereof.Clouds and darkness are round about him;righteousness and judgement are the habitation of his throne.A fire goeth before him and burneth his enemies round about.His lightning enlightened the world;the earth saw and trembled.The hills melted like wax at the presence of the lord,at the presence of the Lord of the whole earth.The heavens declared his righteousness and all the people his glory.Counfounded be all they that serve graven images,that boast themselves of idols;worship him all ye gods.Zion heard,and was glad;and the daughters of Judah rejoiced because of thy judgements,o Lord. FOR thou, LORD,art above all the earth;thou art exalted far above all gods.Ye that love the lord,hate evil;he preserveth the souls of his saints;he delivered them out of the hand of the wicked.Light is sown for the righteous,and gladness for the upright in heart.

Rejoice in the lord, ye righteous;and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness.[ ps 97]

Bless the lord,O my soul.O lord my God,thou art very great;thou art clothed with honour and majesty.Who coverest thyself wuth light as with a garment;who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain.Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters; who maketh the clouds his chariots;who walketh upon the wings of the wind.Who maketh his angels spirits;his ministers flame of fire.Hallelujah.

who laid the foundations of the earth,that it should not be removed for ever.Thou coverest it with the deep as with a garment:the waters stood above the mountains.At thy rebuke they fled;at the voice of thy thunder they hasted away.They go up the mountains;they go down by the valleys unto the place which thou has founded for them.Thou hast set a bound that they may not pass over;that they turn not
again to cover the earth..................So is this great and wide sea,wherein are things creeping innumerable,both small and great beasts..There go the ships,there is that leviathan,whom thou has made to play therein.These wait all upon thee ;that thou mayest give them their meats in due season.

Hallelujah! !!.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Happiness And Fulfillment Series. Putting The Glass Down by Soknown(op): 11:12am On Aug 24, 2014
5.


IT MIGHT.


You never know when someone may catch a dream from you.
You never know when a little word or something that you do may open up a window of the mind that seeks the light.
The way you live may not matter at all.... but you never know....It might.
And just in case it could be that another's life through you might possibly change for the better with a broader, brighter view.
It seems it might worth a try, at pointing the way to the right.
Of course it may not matter at all... But then again,.... IT MIGHT.


Naira landers, let's populate this series, Don't just view and pass.
Let's encourage each other as Nigerians and Naira landers.
Post your words or prose of encouragement here in this series.
Remember in all we do or write-- Though tongue and tribe
may differ , In brotherhood we stand. IT MIGHT,
One for All , All for One.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Happiness And Fulfillment Series. Putting The Glass Down by Soknown(op): 10:54am On Aug 24, 2014
4.




Interesting Funeral…………….

An Interesting Funeral

One day all the employees of a very unusual company reached their office and all saw a big sign on the main door which said this:

"Yesterday, the person who has been hindering your growth in this company passed away. We invite you to join the funeral in the room that has been prepared in the gym."

In the beginning, they all got sad for the death of one of their colleagues, but after a while they started getting curious to know who was that
person who hindered the growth of their colleagues and the company itself?

The excitement in the gym was such that security agents were ordered to control the crowd within the room. The more people reached the coffin, the more the excitement heated up.

Everyone thought - "Who is this person who was hindering my progress?"

One by one the intrigued employees got closer to the coffin, and when they looked inside it, they suddenly became speechless.

They all got to stand near the coffin, and all ended up shocked and in silence, as if someone had touched the deepest part of their soul.

There was a mirror inside the coffin: everyone who looked inside it could see themselves!

There was also a sign next to the mirror that said:

There is only one person who is capable of setting limits to your growth and IT IS YOU!

Your life does not change when your boss changes, when your friends change, when your parents change, when your husband or wife changes, when your company changes, when your church changes, when your location changes, when your money changes, when your status changes.

No, your life changes when YOU change, when you go beyond your limiting beliefs.

Examine yourself, watch yourself. Don't be afraid of difficulties, impossibilities and losses. Be a winner, build yourself and your reality. It's the way you face life itself that makes the difference.

As we enter the last lap ,home run if you are an athlete. Know this YOU are the only hindrance to your-self.

Confucius said, ''the man that said he can and the man that said he can't are both right'' What you see is what you become.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Happiness And Fulfillment Series. Putting The Glass Down by Soknown(op): 10:44am On Aug 24, 2014
3.

LETTER FROM ABRAHAM LINCOLN TO HIS SON'S TEACHER.




He will have to learn, I know that all men are not just, all men are not true. But teach him also that for every scoundrel

there is a hero, For every selfish politician there is a dedicated leader. Teach him that for every enemy there is a friend.

Teach him that a dollar earned is of far more value than five found.

Teach him to learn and also to enjoy winning, steer him away from envy, if you can.

Teach him the wonder of books; but also give him time to ponder the eternal mystery of birds in the sky, bees in the sun

and the flowers on a green hill-sides.

In school teach him that it far more honorable to fail than to cheat.

Teach him to have faith in his own ideas even if everyone tells him they are wrong.

Teach him to be gentle with gentle people and to be tough with the tough .

Try to give him the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is getting on the bandwagon.

Teach him to listen to all men , but teach him also to filter all he hears on a screen of truth and take only the good that

comes through.

Teach him how to laugh, when he is sad there is no shame in tears.

Teach him not to give his ears to a howling mob, and to stand and fight if he thinks he is right.

Treat him gently but do not cuddle because only the test of fire makes fine steel.

Let him have the courage to be impatient, let him have the patience to be brave.

Teach him always to have sublime faith in his creator and faith in himself too, because then he will always have faith in

mankind.

This is a big order, but please see what you can do.

He is such a fine little fellow. My Son;



Abraham Lincoln.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Happiness And Fulfillment Series. Putting The Glass Down by Soknown(op): 10:33am On Aug 24, 2014
2.

THE BIG H.

I am your constant companion,

I am your greatest helper or your heaviest burden.

I will push you onward or drag you down to failure.

I am at your command.

Half of the tasks that you do, you might just as well

Turn over to me and i will do them quickly and correctly.

I am easily managed; you must merely be firm with me.

Show me exactly how you want something done.

After a few lessons, I will do it automatically.

I am the servants of all great people

and the regrets of all failures as well.

Those who are great, i have made them great

Those who are failures, i have made them failures.

I am not a machine but i will work with all its precision

Plus the intelligence of a person.

Now you may run me for profit or you may run me for ruin.

It makes no difference to me.

Take me,train me,be firm with me and

I will lay the world at your feet.

Be easy with me and i will destroy you.


I am called Habit !
Nairaland GeneralHappiness And Fulfillment Series. Putting The Glass Down by Soknown(op): 10:18am On Aug 24, 2014
1. REMEMBER TO PUT THE GLASS DOWN

A psychologist walked around a room while teaching stress management to an audience. As she raised a glass of water, everyone expected they'd be asked the '' half full or half empty'' question. Instead, with a smile on her face, she inquired '' how heavy is this glass of water ?''

Answers called out ranged from 8oz. to 20oz.

She replied, '' the absolute weight doesn't matter . It depends on how long I hold it. if I hold it for a minute, it's not a problem. If I hold it for an hour, I'll have an ache in my arm. If I hold it for a day , my arm will feel numb and paralyzed. In each case, the weight doesn't change, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes.''

She continued '' the stresses and worries in life in life are like that glass of water. Think about them for a while and nothing happens. Think about them a bit longer and they begin to hurt, And if you think about them all day long, you will feel paralyzed- incapable of doing anything''

Remember to put the glass down folks.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Do Ÿ̲̣̣̣̥ø̲̣̣̥u̶̲̥̅̊ Remember All This??? by Soknown:
Tonia500: Please add yours KINDLY SPARE SOME TIME AND READ THIS!!!!

[b]those days when we went to school, lined up &
the headmistress & teachers inspect our nails &
uniform & then we match to our classrooms...You
Remember na??

Matching and singing to your classrooms-- kawa si ile eko wa lakoko
ka fetisile si oun toluka wa nko wa etc, etc

Those days of Nasco Biscuit, Okin Biscuit, Trebor,
Iced Colored water tied in nylon which we called
"lolly
, lolly or ice kongi.

*The
days of Ali & Simbi, Mr Salami & Mrs Salami, Agbo
lives in Calabar....Edet is a boy
*, Akin goes to school, The drummer boy
Ralia the sugar girl( uuhnn huh Ayawa), Chike and Onitsha, Mr and Mrs Bako.(NOEC)
Mr Giwa is a trader. Jane and Janet.

Those days when we wear 5shirts and put
carton in our nicker to avoid much pain when we
are flogged
. - Coming late to school and taking the jungle.(you know the jungle now.)

Those days when we sneak out of school to
pluck Mangoes
- to Play/watch illegal interschool matches on the street, -
to play set on table tennis standards.- to bet on dice rolling and some other etcera etcera.


*Those days when we feign
illness just to dodge farm work(lol)

My friend was the class captain and myself the assistant, each farm/agric day was always a day to develop
Rheumatism even though we didn't know the meaning, His mother was a nurse so he would come to school with a
heavy bandage and for me not to rat him out, he had to give me my own bandage, he always tied the right arm while
I tied the left leg claiming rheumatism. Imagine the class captain and the assistant having rheumatism same day,
funny enough it worked most of the time.


Chei, I also remember those days when one
naira na CORRECT money, when groundnut was
5kobo & Choco Milo Sweet was 5 kobo

5 kobo ground-nut and guguru was a special afternoon delicacy before evening lesson.

*Those days of messing game,who is in the
garden, police and thief, fire the mountain, etc..


Those days when we use to build houses with
sand, play suwe game, tinco tinco,change ur style,
ten ten, skipping, stop!.... U remember nah!
!! uuhn I think those were for girls, guys play football, bet with their school uniform on
table-tennis standard, and bet -roll dice or bet-throw rubber bands or organize jungle fights.(Oju-olomo oto)
God have mercy.

*Those days when we used to fly kite on streets,
when boys used to use the paint bucket cover as
tire & their daddy's hanger as the steering
or roll tire and bicycle rim.

Those
days when rubber band was stock exchange!!


*Those days when Votron, Jimbo, Power Rangers
and Spider Man were our favourite cartoon


Those days when we used to drink water from
the tap and even suck out the water if it's not
coming out

[i]After playing football in the hot sun and you are perched, you just have to drink water
even if it means sucking it out when the pressure is low.


*Those days when NTA will show rainbow color
for 30 minutes, then national anthem before they
resume program @ 4pm


*Those days when Basket sandals, Simbi & Bata
sandals were the best *Those days we used to shout "airplane throw
bag of money for me"
saint look shoe for girls and peka or zito sandals for fashionable guys.

Those days when guys would play football, got injured and hide it, but when it was found out
by the parents,- 'mum I didn't play football o, it was the iron pail that injured me'.

Those days when you tell your parents you were going for Saturday lesson or choir practice
but you know guys and bicycles. we would rent bicycles and the man would collect our sandals
or slippers in case we over-stayed the agreed time. God helped you, you over-stayed and you didn't have enough to
pay for the extra-time then you forfeited your sandals/slippers. There was a way around that. we leave home with an
extra leg of slippers (slippers was cheap mind you) and if we over-stayed the bicycle,we returned it by staying in one corner
rolled the bicycle to the owner and run as far as our tiny legs could take us. He has his bicycle and a leg each of our slippers, we go home
complete because of the extra leg of slippers we brought along. win - win.

Youthful exuberance at its best, but it was fun aaaahh.


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Nairaland GeneralRe: MILC- Mowe Ibafo Lagos Corridor Discussion Thread. by Soknown(op): 8:59pm On Aug 21, 2014
eph12: Cool. How is electricity in your area?
Could be better. Like 12- 14 hours/day in recent weeks.
Nairaland GeneralRe: 8 Problems Only People With Baby Faces Will Understand! by Soknown: 3:27pm On Aug 21, 2014
I attended an interview and the panel was like 'You mean you are' and I told them of course I am, you have my birth certificate not just an affidavit.
Second incident, I was redeployed to a branch and the first person that saw me said, how could they send a 'suckling' to us, one African-American also said , tell me you are an attaché, you don't even have beard.
Third episode, when I was ready for marriage, my spouse and I went o see the pastor, the first thing he asked was, Bro how old are you ? when I told him he just nodded few times ( I know something went through his mind).
Forth Episode , my wife twin sister took our wedding's gift bags to her service location and her friends were asking her, how come the groom is younger than the bride ?.
People don't usually disrespect me because I don't disrespect people, and if anyone does I take it in strides and move on.
Nairaland GeneralRe: MILC- Mowe Ibafo Lagos Corridor Discussion Thread. by Soknown(op): 2:57pm On Aug 21, 2014
I think the cow market in Kara just immediately after Berger bridge should be relocated. Ogun state government also need to monitor these butchers and meat sellers , I doubt if any Vet certify these cows before processing them to beef.
Nairaland GeneralRe: MILC- Mowe Ibafo Lagos Corridor Discussion Thread. by Soknown(op):
vicadex07: Pls OP, is mowe and Ibafo not in Ogun State. Am kinda confused
Yes, the two are in Ogun state, Along Lagos - Ibadan express way.Have you been to any of the two before?. Are you confused because of the phrase 'Lagos corridor' added to the name.I did that because it is the corridor to access Lagos from the hinterland. MILC starts from Shagam interchange and ends at Berger bridge, The whole of that axis is in Ogun state.
Nairaland GeneralRe: MILC- Mowe Ibafo Lagos Corridor Discussion Thread. by Soknown(op): 2:15pm On Aug 21, 2014
eph12: Twas good. Where you based?
Mowe.
Technology MarketRe: Pre-order Your Goods From 1688, Taobao, Aliexpress, Alibaba by Soknown: 1:14pm On Aug 21, 2014
@eph12, I think you are doing a good job here, although I haven't done any business with you but based on what guys says on your thread. Keep it up bearing in mind that TRUST is a very volatile currency, difficult to earn but very easy to lose. Keep it up.
Nairaland GeneralRe: MILC- Mowe Ibafo Lagos Corridor Discussion Thread. by Soknown(op): 8:08pm On Aug 20, 2014
eph12: That's the problem. Go to other neighbouring towns around ibafo you will see one or two government effects but ibafo? Never. Magboro Asese Arepo Mowe etc works are going on.
@eph12 , how was your day n your area.
Nairaland GeneralRe: MILC- Mowe Ibafo Lagos Corridor Discussion Thread. by Soknown(op): 8:05pm On Aug 20, 2014
Henry77: Am current building a at Mowe, Golden Heritage Estate precisely, like you said the area is still WIP but with the emergence of the power station, the road Amosun is current doing from Ibafo through Mowe to Papalanto, the 12 lane rehabilitation of Lagos Ibadan Expressway, some company migrating to this area, I strongly believe out MILC will become the new Lagos.

My only worry is I haven't really seen any five star Hospital, big botiques as you will see in lagos, I may be wrong, but I hope investors will come to these area as well to build good edifice that will really make MILC not just the corridor of Lagos but the new Lagos.
It is true, I haven't seen a standard Hotel, hospitals or malls in MILC but I believe that when the access roads are ok, the needed investments would come. MILC has a lot of potentials.
HealthRe: Dr Ameyo Adadevoh Dies Of Ebola Virus by Soknown: 11:04pm On Aug 19, 2014
You were trained to save lives and you did that till your last breath, you played your part , important part at that on this theater of life. As you take the long walk, crossing into immortality, May the angels bear you on the best wings with your white robe gleefully greeting the blissful breeze, May you found mercy, May your soul Rest in perfect peace with your maker. Ile to ba wo sun , Ile ire ni o. Sun re o.
Ode to The departed Amazon.

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