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RomanceRe: Did I Just Slept With A Ghost At d Brothel? by thatsleepboy1: 10:42pm On Aug 19, 2021
SonofGod231:
More like Witches. Fear Dem oooo.
I remember,my encounter.
I was driving back home from work one faithful evening and saw this very fair,tall girl with big hips and ass.
Something was telling me to call her when she walked passed my side of the road,I was already stock in traffic and was looking at the waist in front of me when she turned looked directly at me and smile,then I summoned courage to call her but she was far way from me already but as the devil would have it by the time the line moved I met her in front buying bananas and groundnut and as I was still trying to imagine how her waist was she turned and smiled again but this time I signaled her to excuse me and she came over.
I told her she was looking very attractive and I couldn't help myself but to ask her for her contact which she immediately opened her hands for my phone and typed it.
I saved it immediately with her name.
I couldn't even wait so i called her that night if we could see the next day after work as she also told me she would be working at a bar that day and would be closing by 10pm which means she was going to crash at my place and I said no problem.
Continue na
PoliticsRe: NAFDAC Warns Nigerians On Products Advertised On Social Media by thatsleepboy1: 10:29pm On Aug 19, 2021
RomanceRe: Am Really Enjoying This Site by thatsleepboy1: 3:08pm On Aug 19, 2021
If you see me laughing on the road, inside the bus, anywhere just know that NL is at work on me. Na juju wey no fit spoil.
BusinessRe: Soko Loan Fined ₦10 Million By NITDA For Privacy Invasion by thatsleepboy1: 12:42pm On Aug 19, 2021
This is very wrong from the agency. I don't and won't support evil.



They should be fined ₦10b for the damages they've done to people.
Foreign AffairsRe: President Ghani Fled Kabul With $169million In Cash: Ambassador Demands Arrest by thatsleepboy1: 8:35pm On Aug 18, 2021
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Is That Thing That No Amount Of Peer Pressure Can Make You Do? by thatsleepboy1: 8:35pm On Aug 18, 2021
Drug, smoke and toast a girl.
CelebritiesRe: Speed Darlington Arrested By Police For Having A Crusher In His Car (Video) by thatsleepboy1: 6:11pm On Aug 18, 2021
The way I changed it for one of those women at atan cemetery yesterday, she was just blabbing like a fool. I just drive comot.
CelebritiesRe: Sean Lock Is Dead, Chelsea React by thatsleepboy1: 6:07pm On Aug 18, 2021
God bless the dead
PoliticsRe: New Judge To Sign Igboho Aides’ Release Warrant Today by thatsleepboy1: 4:07pm On Aug 18, 2021
God is good
Foreign AffairsRe: Taliban Mocks Journalist: "You Want Freedom Of Speech, Ask Facebook Company" by thatsleepboy1: 1:17pm On Aug 18, 2021
kestolove95:
u.s is the greatest enemy of the world
No

Islam is the greatest enemy of the earth and it has destroyed many things.
TV/MoviesRe: BBNaija: Liquorose, Michael, Queen, JMK, Yousef Win N750k Each In Darling Task by thatsleepboy1: 1:13pm On Aug 18, 2021
That's good.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Disclaimer! Phillips Outsourcing Limited Does Not Collect Money From Job Seekers by thatsleepboy1: 1:12pm On Aug 18, 2021
Corruption & fraud are really deep. Defrauding the jobless ones. May God help us.
HealthRe: Favour Appiah: 14-year-old Girl Drowns In Manuex Place Hotel Delta. Family Kicks by thatsleepboy1: 1:10pm On Aug 18, 2021
Death is just flying around and taking innocent pple while the main person that should have been sacrificed for this nation is still alive which is really unfair from the angel of death.





God bless the dead.
HealthRe: I'll Be Undergoing Surgical Treatment Of Chronic Empyema Soon (Pictures) by thatsleepboy1: 12:19pm On Aug 18, 2021
Get well soon.

The snake and BBN man, may the good Lord heal you. Don't be afraid of ath and make sure you pray before ath. A simple thank you Jesus (if you're a Christian) as a show of thanks will go a long way for you. Our prayers are with you.
Foreign AffairsRe: Afghan Army Getting Training From US Army Live From Kabul (Funny Video) by thatsleepboy1: 12:18pm On Aug 18, 2021
CrimeRe: Cultists Behead Ikechi Wordi, Vigilante Group Leader In Rivers State by thatsleepboy1: 11:09am On Aug 18, 2021
Hian. Even juju failed the vigi man.

God bless the dead.
PoliticsRe: Chuks Ibegbu: IPOB's Sit-At-Home Doesn't Affect Buhari Or FG But Igbos by thatsleepboy1: 11:02am On Aug 18, 2021
Talking from both sides of the mouth. Ndị ara. Bikọ ka Biafra mé bịa ọsịsọ kà m màrà ìhè m jị ụwa m eme.
PoliticsRe: Sir Chikwe Udensi Tackles Ikpeazu Over Refusal To Arm Ebubeagu Security Outfit by thatsleepboy1: 10:59am On Aug 18, 2021
We really have problem in the south east. Last week Monday, a whole bus full of passengers was burnt to ashes at nkwogwu in mbaise and it was not in the news. Abeg make una japa.
CrimeRe: Amotekun Shoots 15-year-old Boy Dead In Oyo by thatsleepboy1: 10:58am On Aug 18, 2021
God bless the dead.

Nigeria is as good as gone.
Foreign AffairsRe: Twitter Refuses Call To Ban Taliban From Its Platform by thatsleepboy1: 10:56am On Aug 18, 2021
Their problem bikọ.

I sell Nigerian and foreign used cars for a living.
PoliticsIBB At 80: Obasanjo, Saraki, Prominent Nigerians In Minna, Journalists Barred by thatsleepboy1(op): 8:36pm On Aug 17, 2021
IBB at 80: Obasanjo, Saraki, prominent Nigerians storm Minna, journalists barred from Hilltop Mansion.

Prominent Nigerians stormed the country home of former Military President, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, who clocked 80 years to celebrate with him.

As early as 8am, many well-wishers including family, and friends started arriving the Hilltop residence of IBB along David Mark road in Minna, Niger State.

The callers included former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, former Senate President, Bukola Saraki and Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2019, Mr. Peter Obi.

On arrival, former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar was at hand to accompany former President Olusegun Obasanjo to the hill-top mansion of General Babangida at about 10:15am in a convoy of over 20 vehicles.


Some other notable personalities included, former Imo state Governor Rochas Okorocha, Akwa Ibom Governor, Emmanuel Udom, former governor of Kebbi state, Senator Ademu Alero.

Others included serving and former governors, serving and former ministers, serving and former national assembly members, retired military officers and diplomats, captain of industries, as well as others.

However, at the entrance leading to the gate, stern-looking security personnel stopped other well-wishers from entering the mansion.

Just as they expressed shock and disappointment for not being allowed entrance by the security officers as against what was obtained before.


Similarly, journalists who usually visit the mansion to cover IBB’s birthday activities were blatantly barred at entrance with inscription boldly written, ” no journalists, no camera allowed here” by the security men.

After waiting for hours, the media men that came from both within and outside the state were later asked to leave that the presence was not required even at the gate.
https://dailypost.ng/2021/08/17/ibb-at-80-obasanjo-saraki-prominent-nigerians-storm-minna-journalists-barred-from-hilltop-mansion/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter

Foreign AffairsRe: Biden’s Taliban Speech Branded ‘one Of The Most Shameful In US History’(Pix) by thatsleepboy1: 8:29pm On Aug 17, 2021
RomanceRe: What Will You Do If You See These On The Wall Of A Lady Who Invited You? by thatsleepboy1: 7:52pm On Aug 17, 2021
I'll ask for wisdom
CrimeRe: Kedei Iwara Ibiang, Missing UNICAL Student Missing (Photos) by thatsleepboy1: 6:44pm On Aug 15, 2021
PoliticsRe: Wike Celebrates Peter Odili On His 73rd Birthday (Photo) by thatsleepboy1: 6:41pm On Aug 15, 2021
Foreign AffairsRe: Timeline: Taliban’s Rapid Advance Across Afghanistan by thatsleepboy1: 6:37pm On Aug 15, 2021
Hammyaladin:
Iraq is Babylon and Jesus is middlesthern!!
Is Jesus from USAhuhhuh
Ode, USA is Babylon, don't be stupid. Read Revelation 18
PoliticsFrom Ribadu To Danjuma And Now To Aliyu Gusau, By Eric Teniola by thatsleepboy1(op): 9:50am On Aug 15, 2021
From Ribadu to Danjuma and now to Aliyu Gusau, By Eric Teniola

It is also the duty of a General to stop a war. I believe it is the duty of General Aliyu Gusau to help stop this war.

The Nigerian Minister of Defence is a senior cabinet official in the Federal Executive Council in charge of the Nigerian Ministry of Defence. The Defence Minister’s main responsibility is to manage all branches of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to maintain a modern, competent, and professional military force for the protection of the national territory, maritime interests, airspace, and constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

After independence, Nigeria’s first Minister of Defence was Alhaji Muhammadu Ribadu (1910-65). On May 1, 1965, he was to be honoured, along with the then Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912-66), by the then Premier of Northern Nigeria, Sir Ahmadu Bello (1909-66) with gold medals of the Usmamiya order in Kaduna. He died on the morning of that day at the age of 55. (Nigeria's incumbent First Lady Aisha Buhari is a direct descendant).

No doubt, Alhaji Ribadu was a towering figure. A giant among men. He was, in all but name, the deputy Prime Minister. He was powerful and intrepid.
Alhaji Ribadu was born at Bulala, in the present Adamawa state. He was active in politics in the Northern Region and entered the Northern House of Assembly in Kaduna in 1947. Thus began a political career in which he rose rapidly. He soon became a leader of the Northern People’s Congress (NPC), founded in 1949 as a cultural organisation but soon turned into a political party in order to meet the requirements of the Macpherson Constitution.

Under the leadership of the Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Alhaji Ahmadu Bello, the most powerful politician during his era, the NPC, won all the Northern seats in Nigeria’s first general elections of 1951-52, and Alhaji Muhammadu Ribadu was one of the Northern candidates who won the election to the Federal House of Representatives in Lagos where he was appointed Minister of Natural Resources. He was previously a director of the Nigerian Produce Marketing Company, but resigned this post on becoming a Minister.

In 1954, he was appointed Federal Minister of Land, Mines and Power. He served in that ministry until 1957 when he was transferred to the portfolio of Lagos Affairs. He was second Vice-President of the NPC, and one of the most influential leaders of the NPC-dominated regime in the Federation. He received a British decoration, being awarded the MBE in 1952.


While serving as Minister of Defence, Ribadu presided over a rapid expansion of the Nigerian Army, Navy as well as the creation of the Nigeria Air Force. He established the Defence Industries Corporation in Kaduna, the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna and a Second Recce Squadron in Abeokuta. He got practically all his budgetary requests through parliament, including approval to spend 19.5 million pounds on defence from 1962-66 as compared with 5.5 million pounds during the preceding seven year period. Defence costs as a percentage of Federal recurrent spending from 1958-1966 ranged from 7.7 to 9.9%. Defence costs as a percentage of Federal capital spending during the same period ranged from 1.5 to 12.1%.

Ribadu lost the Chairmanship of the Economic Committee of the federal cabinet in 1964, a position he had used skilfully to protect and oversee his defence appropriations. His colleagues often refer to him as “power of powers”. He completed the Nigerianisation of the Nigerian Army. Till today he’s still being remembered as one of the most outstanding Defence Minister Nigeria ever had.

If we remember Alhaji Ribadu in éclat, valour and repute and for his giant strides, we must also note in glory and prowess the two permanent secretaries and the four Ministers of State who served under him.

Alhaji Abdul Azeez Attah (1920-1972) served as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence between 1960-1964 and handed over to Alhaji Sule Dede Kolo (88) who is from Jos, Plateau state.

From 1960 to August 1961, a physician, Dr. Moses Adekoyejo Majekodunmi CFR (1916-2012), was Minister of State for the Army. He handed over to an Idoma businessman and politician, Chief Jacob Obande who is from Elilazi, Igumale, in the present Benue state.

Alhaji Ibrahim Tako Galadima, who was an ex-student of Government College, Bida,Niger state, took over from Chief Obande in January 1963 and served till January 1966. Alhaji Galadima, according to the famous writer Dan Agbese, recruited almost all the famous Generals including General Ibrahim Babangida, Gado Nasko, Abdulsalam Abubakar, Mamman Vatsa, Sanni Bello and others, particularly from Niger state, into the Nigerian Army.


Chief Matthew Tawo Mbu (1929-2012) served as Minister of Navy from 1960-1965 under Alhaji Ribadu. Chief Mbu from Okundi in Ogoja area of present Cross Rivers state, had earlier served as Nigeria’s first High Commissioner to the United Kingdom between 1955-1959. He was also the First Nigerian representative to the United Nations.


After the death of Alhaji Ribadu, Alhaji Inua Wada, Uncle to late General Murtala Muhammed was appointed Minister of Defence. There was little he could do until the Military coup of January 15, 1966. Many scholars and historians believe till today that if Alhaji Ribadu had been alive the January 15, 1966 military coup could not have taken place. That he would have prevented it and that the first republic in spite of all incidents would have survived. And that we would not have been in this mess today.

Since Alhaji Inua Wada, Nigeria has had many Defence Ministers namely Major General Iliya Bisalla (1975-1976), Professor Iya Abubakar (1979-1981), Alhaji Akanbi Oniyangi (1971-1983), General Domkat Bali (1984-1990), General Sani Abacha (1990-1994), General (rtd.) Yakubu Theophilus Danjuma (1999-2003), Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso (2003-2007), Alhaji Yayale Ahmed (2007-2008), Alhaji Shettima Mustapha (2008-2009), Major General (rtd.) Godwin Abbe (2009-2010), Adetokunbo Kayode (2010-2011) and Dr. Bello Haliru Muhammed (2011-July 2012).

Of all the Defence Ministers, none has resumed in office during war-like periods such as the incumbent, General (rtd.) Aliyu Muhammed Gusau.
I think it is not by accident that he has been picked at this period to serve as Defence Minister. He has all the credentials.

General Aliyu Gusau ended his military career as Chief of Army staff. His long tenure as National Security Adviser is still unequalled. He has been director- general of National Security Organisation (NSO). He was once Director of Military Intelligence. He was once Chairman of Joint Intelligence Board. He has been Director of Defence Intelligence Agency. To top it all, he has friends. Many friends.


War is no longer being waged like in the past in the conventional way. Things have changed. For a war to be won now, there must be a great input from the intelligence unit. For example in the United States, the Secretary of Defence, which is Minister of Defence to us, by the Goldwater-Nichols DOD Reorganisation Act of 1986, has combatant control of the Defense Information Systems Agency, the Defense Nuclear Agency, the Defence Logistics Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the Defense Mapping Agency and the Central Imagery Office.


In addition the Secretary of Defence gives policy guidance and direction to other supporting organisations, including the Joint Tactical Command and, Control, and Communications Agency, the Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Centre, the Military Communications Electronics Board, and the Joint Doctrine Centre.

Even in the United Kingdom, the Minister of Defence is the Chairman of Defense Council and all other bodies, namely the Admiralty, the Army Board and the Air Force board report directly to him. In return, he is accountable to the Queen and the parliament.

In relation to our present war in the North-East, if we are to go by the American experience, the Minister of Defence must have complete control on Specified and Unified Command so as to avoid duplication of efforts.

This Boko Haram war has brought dejection, depression and melancholy to us all. Many homes are today in anguish and despondency. Thousands, if not millions, have been displaced because of this war. It must and it should end. The continuation of this war cannot be justified. It is the duty of a General to fight a war. It is also the duty of a General to stop a war. I believe it is the duty of General Aliyu Gusau to help stop this war.

Eric Teniola was a Director at the Presidency. He lives in Lagos.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/158731-ribadu-danjuma-now-aliyu-gusau-eric-teniola.html
Foreign AffairsRe: 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Haiti, Thousands Feared Dead (Pictures) by thatsleepboy1: 5:44pm On Aug 14, 2021
traihit:
May God comfort them

Why is it that most of the natural disasters so far recorded this year were not predicted? What's happening?
It was predicted since 2018 and this is just the beginning all over the world and the poor ones amongst them will suffer it cos their elites will leave them at the mercies of God they say doesn't exist and flee to Africa that they've been calling and shouting shit hole and underdeveloped. It is only Africa that'll be free from these natural disasters (not all but most).
RomanceRe: Ladies let's Prove This Nairaland Men Wrong!!!!!!!! by thatsleepboy1: 2:16pm On Aug 14, 2021
fati2001:
GOOD MORNING.



I will rather soak and tear the money... than to give it to those miserable boys that have no respect for human's.
Ahhh

Fati it is unfair abeg. Pity them
RomanceRe: The First 3 Words You See In This Picture Are Your Reality [PIC] by thatsleepboy1: 2:12pm On Aug 14, 2021
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