Celebrities › Re: Otas Evbuomwan Under Fire For Bigotted Posts About Yoruba Women. by themanderon: 1:01am On Apr 10 |
A yoruba woman probably stole her man because I can't understand this level of hate. |
Politics › Re: Edo Govt shuts event centre where Eedris Abdulkareem criticised Tinubu by themanderon: 12:45am On Apr 10 |
See supposed Democrats and what they are doing. Africa has a long way to go. |
Politics › Re: Deputy Speaker Of HoR, Benjamin Kalu To Contest Abia Guber Race by themanderon: 12:40am On Apr 10 |
Oma Lule miserably.  Not enough original content Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 20 characters. This will make the forum more interesting for everyone. |
Celebrities › Re: Saheed Osupa Admits Using Juju For Success: “it’s Not Good To Be Poor” by themanderon: 8:59am On Apr 09 |
He is doing what your international pop stars are doing in secret People do not know most of these stars both in the music and the movie industries, politicians and top business executives worldwide are devil worshippers. Satan is the god of this world and people worship him in different ways to get ahead of others but it comes with a steep eternal price which is your soul. |
Politics › Re: Verydarkman Says Tinubu Shouldn’t Remain President, Reveals Alleged DSS Call by themanderon: 8:52am On Apr 09 |
helinues: Is there anyone still taking this small boy seriously
Someone who stoop too low to be posting about his own funeral on social media.
I saw the video of VDM family's compound in Edo state, VDM claiming to be doing charity that did not reach his own family members Always outlandish and thoughtless. |
Phone/Internet Market › Re: Powering The Dreams Of Nigerians- See Why Everyone Is Buying The Itel City 200 by themanderon: 8:37am On Apr 09 |
Who exactly are the everyone? |
Politics › Re: INEC Is Filled With APC Members — Former Tinubu Campaign Coordinator Warns by themanderon: 8:11am On Apr 09 |
onatisi: The north is really piling up the pressure on APC and tinubu . All these pressures would have been meaningless if yorubas and easterners aren't involve . But the greatest shock to tinubu now is EVEN YORUBAS ARE AGAINST HIM. you can't be suffering people and keep telling them to "fokanbale" and you think they will keep supporting you. If tinubu is thinking that he will get 70% votes from south west ,he should better think twice. Because in a free and fair election today in the South west he will hardly get 30/40% votes And free n fair elections is not something he is interested in holding. |
Politics › Re: INEC Is Filled With APC Members — Former Tinubu Campaign Coordinator Warns by themanderon: 8:10am On Apr 09 |
What do we expect when the president is the one vested with the power to appoint Inec chairman and it's commissioners? In a corrupt cesspit like ours he is bound to appoint loyal party members which makes the elections a done deal. Jonathan did not know how to play his politics well and he was eased out. These crooks aren't about to let go seeing the people have completely given up on them for their failures. They are ready to rig themselves in come what may . |
Politics › Re: INEC: We Can’t Have One-party System In Nigeria – ADC Dares Tinubu by themanderon: 6:31pm On Apr 08 |
They came in through the magnanimity of one man in 2015 and burnt the bridge of democracy they walked through to get to power. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iran Accepts Trump's 14-day Ceasefire deal, re-opens Strait of Hormuz by themanderon: 5:26pm On Apr 08 |
Emu4life: It is really surprising that Iran could fight US/Isreal and still stand after 40 days. They were greatly underestimated You guys should stop deceiving yourselves. If they wanted a total destruction they could have achieved it in no time if they wanted it. But there are a lot of things to consider. Destroying their powerplants would make many suffer, destroying their oil facilities may cause crude and petroleum price fluctuations and lastly should the Islamic Republic be ousted there is no viable replacement and this can have unintended consequences like the situation in yemen and Libya today. |
Romance › Re: How My Girlfriend Melted My Heart by themanderon: 4:44pm On Apr 08 |
bigpicture001: I forgot that in the course of our relationship I told her two jokes that is serious, about the emotional effcet both Beyonce songs "halo" and "poision" usually have on me..... because she wanders why I play them frequently on my play list..
Last weekend while spending the weekend with me, we got into a repeating argument that broke our flow down ND it was at noon, so I went out, watched football and came back at night... I didn't bother eating and went straight to bed..
I know I am wounding her with such attitude, but I wanted her to beg me... Instead of begging me, this lady pull off a big surprise on me..
She connected the MP3 with her fone and brought in by the door of the room where I was it was like say 9:30 pm. it was dark , raining and cold.. she put on just a lingerie, switch on and played "halo"..
She just didn't play Halo, sh stood by the door way, I was on the bed, wrapped in the duve and peeping at her.. with a teary eyes, sh gave me the best ever halo performance I have ever seen.. it was so so romantic and touching . This makes it perfect because sh has a tenor high pitch voice which matched Beyonce's,
She just stood there in a flood of tears and loud on the song both with her and the MP3.. the whole lyrics got into my head , I fealt tears roll down my eyes....I couldn't help but stand up ,walk to her and held her hand....ND tried walking her to bed, but she came slowly with the loud lyrics on her tenor voice, I joined her in the songs ND we both cried nd gave beyonce a proud performance.....
Well, what happened there after they say the rest is history!
U guyz should try download and listen to that song, it has a spirit in it.. same as poison, both by Beyonce O what a pity. You will find out soon enough. |
Politics › Re: Attah, Osoba, Saraki, Others Headline Ex-govs Forum Debut In Abuja by themanderon: 4:41pm On Apr 08 |
What are they coming together to do? After most of them ruined their States. |
Celebrities › Re: Davis Offor "Clarus" Dies At 85 by themanderon: 10:13pm On Apr 07 |
The good ol days when life was pure joy n happiness. Things are no longer the same today with technology and social media ruining our lives. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China, Russia Veto UN Resolution On Strait Of Hormuz (See Result) by themanderon: 8:37pm On Apr 07 |
As expected. |
Politics › Re: Another ADC Faction Emerges, Dissociates Party From Nafiu Bala & David Mark by themanderon: 6:35pm On Apr 07 |
The hands of Esau, but the voice of Jacob. Bulaba I sight you behind all these. You have succeeded with LP and have now moved over to ADC. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Says 'whole Civilisation Will Die Tonight' If Iran Fails To Make Deal by themanderon: 6:31pm On Apr 07 |
The Iranians that I know are a diehard people. They fought a long, protracted war with Iraq for close to a decade, but on this one, I don't see a way out for them unless they make a damn deal. They cannot defeat the combined might of the two most powerful military powers in the world. They should save face and save what's left of their country. |
Career › Re: Tattooed Lady Says She Can’t Get A Job Because Of Her Appearance (Photo) by themanderon: 2:00pm On Apr 07 |
She should employ herself since she has decided to look outlandish. I can't bear being in the same workplace with someone looking this evil. |
Politics › Re: "Kill Anyone": SaharaReporters Shares Wike's 2016 Audio by themanderon: 1:58pm On Apr 07 |
Was he not the one threatening people with Cutlass while addressing his people some time ago? Why are you surprised he threatened to shoot someone? |
Travel › Re: Gate On Pedestrian Bridge: Ikeja Residents React (Video, Photo) by themanderon: 1:56pm On Apr 07 |
Soon they would ask people to pay to use the bridge despite arresting anyone that crosses the highway. Crazy country. |
Culture › Re: Things That Were In My Parlour In The 1970s And Early 1980s. by themanderon: 11:42pm On Apr 06 |
Truly, the fashions of this world fadeth away. To think some people might have killed or done one evil to acquire these things all those years ago and now you wouldn't want them in your dustbin is baffling. In the same way those latest iPhones and Android phones will eventually become a worthless piece of trash in a few decades time. We are truly living in the future. But one thing has refused to change in Nigeria and that is the perpetual darkness that has remained in the country since all those years ago till date. In fact it's even worse. Nepa performed far better than these useless discos that came after it. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Hamideh Soleimani Afshar's Posts That Resulted To Her Arrest by themanderon: 11:20pm On Apr 06 |
They love the freedom the west accords them yet they castigate them and spread hate against the west. |
Crime › Re: Man Records Police Extortion In Ajah For Carrying Used Battery Without Receipt by themanderon: 11:09pm On Apr 06 |
muyico: You don demote anoda man papa ranks . Another man papa that chose to be an ass instead of doing his job. If what they were doing was genuine why not go to the station and make statements? It's time we start holding these crooks responsible. If we don't do it then one day the same crooks will kidnap and extort and probably kill you. Thank God for social media and smart phones. Evidence can easily be recorded should they attempt to lie their way out. |
Politics › Re: Dangote's reaction on wearing Tinubu's signature cap (vid) by themanderon: 4:04pm On Apr 06 |
That's how they behave. They want everyone to be associated with that evil cult. |
Politics › Re: 'Naive, Reckless' - Kayode Oladele Faults Obi's Comments On Abacha by themanderon: 4:10pm On Apr 05 |
Tell me what difference there is between the way the country is run today and then? |
Politics › Re: Fuel Is More Affordable In Iran Than Nigeria With Respect To Minimum Wage by themanderon: 3:37pm On Apr 05 |
Don't even go there. You cannot compare Iran with Nigeria under any circumstances. Those people are miles ahead of us despite being under US crippling sanctions for ages. They have stable power despite being bombed on a daily basis and have been able to do much for themselves with their petrodollar unlike here where our leaders have turned the national coffers into their personal ATM. Nigeria is a mess when compared to serious nations. Even In African we have the shittiest currency., one of the worst in Africa and also power supply is in a perpetual state of limbo with no end in sight. Our leaders have killed this country. They are just feeding off the rotting carcass. |
Politics › Re: Obi, Mark, Momodu Who Benefited From Abacha Now Attack Tinubu Today Loudly -reno by themanderon: 2:57pm On Apr 05 |
Is Tinubu better than the Abacha he castigated  Answer the question or forever remain in shame and ignominy. They made us believe Abacha was evil but today they are doing even worse than he did all those years ago. |
Celebrities › Re: Blessing CEO Admits Cancer Story Was Fake, Calls Herself "A Celebrity Thief" by themanderon: 11:56pm On Apr 04 |
She is showing signs of mental illness. Is she ok? If she is the authorities should arrest her for fraud. |
Celebrities › Re: I Didn’t Force You! Blessing CEO Blasts Critics Over ₦13M Breast Cancer Donation by themanderon: 11:53pm On Apr 04 |
Snakes everywhere. |
Politics › Re: City Boy Fasting Relief Package: Have You Gotten Yours? by themanderon: 11:35pm On Apr 04 |
Reward for 4yrs of poverty. |
Family › Re: My Friend Brought Back His Promiscuous Wife by themanderon: 11:33pm On Apr 04 |
You adamkkk: I have this friend that got married on time. It was because the woman was pregnant as at the time and the guy was still in school(200level). So he dropped out of school to become a full time husband. That was the excuse he gave back then.
The woman got him the first child and then the second. My friend was living minimal to support the woman, he even rented a shop for her and spent so much on her(I don't want to talk too much).
One day another married man far older than my friend, approached him and advised him to tell his wife to stay away from his family. Apparently, the woman was dating the other man and when the other man decided not to continue the relationship anymore, the woman(my friend's wife) started threatening him and his wife and was acting jealous. It was that same period that it became known that the woman was dating other men and has been promiscuous for years even though they were not helping her with money. It was devastating.
My friend gave alot to that marriage and just like that, he was betrayed. So after everyday quarrel, she left the house.
It been like over 8 months now and my friend has moved on, i assumed so because he was with another girl that nearly caused issues between us
All of a sudden, he wanted the wife back. I advised her against the idea, but she was bent on doing just that. Some people were telling him to take her back like that. The matter tire me sef. So whenever the discussion came up, i would jejely avoid contributing to the talk.
So to the shock of everyone, he brought her and her load back. I don't want to say what on my mind and what am suspecting and at the same time, i could be wrong.
What do you make of the situation and is there a probable expectations in the future ?
Please let me know. Don't you have your own life to live? Why spend your time in other people's business  |
Family › Re: My Husband Assaulted Our Maid While I Was Away I Don’t Know What To Do by themanderon: 11:18pm On Apr 04 |
The Mrslarissa98: Hello everyone, I need your advice please. I am half Nigerian. I am married and currently living in another African country with my husband and our two children. Our first child is 4 years old and the youngest is 9 months old.
I was born and raised in Nigeria to a Nigerian father. When I was 13 years old, my parents divorced. My mother took me, my younger brother, and my elder sister from her previous relationship back to her country. Since we left, I have not seen or spoken to my father.
Unfortunately, my mother passed away two years later when I was only 15. Life was very difficult for us because my mother’s family treated us badly, but that is not really what I am looking for advice about, so I will keep the story short.
I got married 5 years ago, and 3 years ago my husband and I relocated to a different African country. We are both involved in business. I run a hair salon while also taking care of my duties as a wife and mother.
When I started my business, my daughter was already 2 years old and attending school, so it was easier to manage both my business and my responsibilities at home. But when I became pregnant with my son, I knew it would not be easy anymore because I would need someone to help take care of him while I worked. I stayed home for about 3 months after he was born, and when I was preparing to return to work, I asked my pastor’s wife to help me find someone to assist me. She had helped other people find help before, and she introduced us to a 19-year-old girl who came to live with us.
At first, everything was going well. She took very good care of my baby. My daughter’s school was close to my shop, so I was the one dropping her off and picking her up. We had planned that the following year we would move her to a school closer to the house so the girl could help with picking her up.
Let me also add that while I was on maternity leave, my husband used to come home around 1 p.m. to eat lunch. But when I returned to work, I asked him not to come home during the day anymore and to start taking food to work instead, which he did.
When my baby was about 5 months old, we left for work as usual. Around 10 a.m., my phone rang. It was my husband saying he was at the hospital with the maid and the baby. I panicked and asked what happened and if my baby was okay. He said the baby was fine, but the maid was the one who was not well.
He told me that he was at work, but he suddenly felt very uneasy, like something was telling him to go home and check on the baby. When he got home, he heard the baby crying inside the room where the maid shared with our daughter. At first, he ignored it, thinking maybe she was changing the baby. But the crying became worse, and he heard a loud bump. He called the maid’s name, but there was no response. When he entered the room, he found her lying on the floor naked, and the baby was next to her crying. He picked up the baby and called the neighbors, who helped cover her and put her in his car. One male neighbor followed them to help with the baby while they went to the hospital.
The girl was unconscious at first, but later she recovered. After she was discharged, I was wondering what could have happened. I asked her if she had any history of seizures or something similar, but she said no. She explained that she could not clearly remember what happened that day. She said that after putting the baby to sleep, she rushed to take a bath, and after coming out of the bathroom she could not remember anything else until she woke up in the hospital.
During the following days, I allowed her to rest as much as possible, and I started taking my baby with me to my shop. It was not easy, but I wanted her to recover.
One day, I came back home and found the house empty. She was nowhere to be found. I panicked and called her number, but it was switched off. I called our pastor’s wife, but she said she had not seen her. She was already aware of what had happened at the hospital. We were all worried and tried to reach her without success. Our pastor’s wife even sent someone to her aunt’s house to check if she was there, but she was not. After a few days, we found out that she was staying with her elder sister in another town. We felt some relief knowing she was at least with family. We tried to contact her to ask why she left suddenly, but she would not pick up our calls. Four months later, she came back to the church and informed our pastor that the reason she left my house was because, according to her, ever since she started living with us, my husband had been making advances toward her. She said she always refused him. She claimed that on the day of the incident, my husband came home and met her in the room while she was dressing, forced himself on her, beat her, and she passed out. The pastor called us, and the girl repeated this in front of everyone. My husband could not deny it and started begging for forgiveness. I was completely shattered. Although the pastor and his wife counseled us and tried to reconcile us, and my husband has been begging for forgiveness, I am still heartbroken. I am no longer interested in this marriage. I feel anger and pain whenever I look at him.
Now I feel like taking my children and going back to my home country. I cry every day and feel very depressed. I really need advice, please help me. Aren't you aware that this situation is like a family pattern from your own side? Your mother divorced your father and moved back to her country and you are about doing the same. Not in support of what your husband did as it is totally reprehensible but think about your kids. Do you want them to go through the same thing you did cos it certainly seems things are heading in the same direction. My advice is that you should think things through for the sake of your kids and break this pattern so the same doesn't happen to your kids. Do not make any rash decisions that you may later regret. I have seen many negative patterns carried on from one generation to another. Break yours now before you pass the same to your kids. This life is deeply spiritual for those who understand. |
Politics › Re: Jos Attack: Why I Addressed Crowd From Armoured Carrier — Governor Mutfwang by themanderon: 8:36am On Apr 04 |
You will soon address them from your bunker if you don't address the security situation in your state. |