Kenneth4u205: There's likely cocaine inside that his agbada. Using Dubai invitation as an avenue to export cocaine
I don't think stuff like this should be posted about Tinubu / Nigerian president . I am not happy with the situation of things but must we also make it more toxic and negative with our utterances ? I dare say NO! This is cyber space beloved. Let's be guided . Thanks and best wishes
Beyond the veils, I was hopeful you'll be a person of value But it seems we wore you borrowed robes of expectations and read your post . Most men won't want someone like you with such myopic thoughts who bring only inconsequential attributes to the table having nothing to offer except sex (which you also likely will weaponize too] Good riddance
SweetBuns: They say that "beauty is in the eyes of the beholder", but honestly speaking there are certain calibres of men I will never go near no matter how hard they try.
To get straight to the point,
1. Short men Oh my God.... I don't just know what to say about these sort of men. If I'm taller than you as a girl, then sorry but I can never see you as my second piece. You'll always be like a younger brother to me. No hard feelings. Short men also have this irritating attitude whenever they see girls around, as if they're trying to compensate for their low height. And some even go to the gym and gets muscles.... But it just makes them look shorter like a 5 litre jerry can and irritating Also, why in the world would I pick a short guy over a tall guy? I literally feel so protected and safe when I'm with a guy that is wayyyy taller than me (I'm 5'2 so my height is kinda average)... So ofc I'd want a tall man and not a mini man. Imagine hugging a man and he's hugging your waist cause he's short ugh. I wanna stand on my toes whenever I kiss him and strain my neck just to look at his face. No more no less. Tall men also stand out more, they're far more attractive and I also want taller sons and daughters. Who should the short guys date then? I dunno... But not me. The bar starts at 6'0, but If you're like 6'2 or 6'3... I want your babiesss
2. Bald men The only age where I think baldness is acceptable as a man for me is if he's like in his 50s or 60s. But if you're in your 20s-30s and you're already going bald.... It just irritates me low-key in a inexplicable way... Like why will a young guy have a hairline that receeds all the way to the middle or back of your head? Where did all your hair go? Gross I also read somewhere that early balding is genetically inherited so that means my children too will suffer the same fate? God forbid. My man ought to have a head full of hair well into his 60s, then we start talking about hair loss.
3. "Oju yo Bo" people I didn't know the English term for this so I had to Google it. It's a Yoruba term for people whose eyes pop out of their sockets like that of a wall gecko. This is also something I don't like in my man.... I want his eyes to be like that of Henry Cahill... Neatly tucked inside and having small slit like opening.
Addition: so I just googled it and it's called prey eyes. I prefer the hunter one since it gives my man a piercing gaze and I just wanna hug him immediately.
4. Eyebrows A man MUST have thick eyebrows. If you don't, I can't take you seriously
5. Men with bad posture
6. Men who supports man U
That last one was a joke but I'm dead serious about the rest. And I'm sure other girls will agree to some up there too.
XY23: Lol. So much noise about a tribe a drug lord has rubbished everything sacred about. No value left, no dignity, nothing. That you're all now ranting like rodents online shows how depraved the once acclaimed sophisticated tribe has become. The day is coming in this country when you folks will dance naked to your own songs. At every turn, you've made enemies of everyone. A tribe whose progenitor fell from the sky ( the first of its kind in the history of mankind). SMH!
The Progenitor did not only fall from the sky , the people saw him descending and then he founded them afterwards ! So Much Wisdom! LoL
ODUDUWA came from somewhere else and is not an aborigine Ife Man TRY TO DROP YOUR EGO AND LISTEN TO THE OLUGBO OF UGBO (HE IS ALSO A YORUBA MAN)
VEHINTOLAR: Lol ! Look at this one;a typical hothead from Bini ! I and so many other people here have said alot already about what you're just trying to bring out again.You may go back to my previous postings,you'll see the answers to all your questions there. More so,all the brain bursting facts you need to know about the Yoruba ancestry of your Oba are right there in Ile Ife,a trip to that ancient city will help !
Lol,who can't tell where Oduduwa came from ?! If you really want to know where he came from,even though I mentioned it in my previous postings with some verifiable evidences to back it up,a trip to Ile Ife in Osun state will help as well . Mind you, Oduduwa was NEVER from Benin or anywhere close to it. He neither spoke nor understood your native bini language,so how could he have been a Bini man ?!
Trust me,if you small fries,Binis dragg this issue more than necessary,we will begin to embarrass you with some of the historical facts that we will be posting on the internet ! There is no way a people like you who occupy two or three local government areas in your tiny land will ever be able to rewrite Yoruba people's history! You've been warned ! Some of your people are still crying and wailing on Twitter till now as a result of that little "gbas" we gave una !
VEHINTOLAR: Lol,what is 'Izoduwa' ? This is laughable ! Your "Ekhaladeran" or something is certainly not Oduduwa as he (Oduduwa) didn't speak Bini or any Edoid language ! "Afewonro" - he who drops with a chain from the sky - is actually metaphorical,it doesn't mean Oduduwa descended literally with any chain from the sky ! Your Elders at the palace of Oba know exactly what that statement means,and besides,there are many of such statements in the the holy Books if you're a faithful of any,you should know that !
Yoruba know their history very well and don't need anyone to fabricate nonsense and present same to them as their history ! You Binis can continue to search for your missing Ekhalada or something,he is certainly not Oduduwa! Ifa ,Ogun,Osun,Obatala,Yemoja-Olokun,Sango,Osanyin,etc are all Yoruba deities whose shrines are all present at the Palace of Oba of Benin;none of them is native to Bini people ! The Bronze casting,which today Benin is renowned for, is an ancient work of the Ile Ife (Yoruba) people,it was alien to Bini people until Oranmiyan and his Yoruba entourage from Ile Ife arrived at "Ile Ibinu" - Benin. It was a skill taken to Benin by the Yoruba people of Ile Ife and that's a fact. This was also captured in the Ijaws' accounts of Benin's history.
Take it or leave it,Bini are not Yoruba people but the Oba of Benin is of Yoruba ancestry through Oranmiyan. There is a sacred shrine in Ile Ife,"Orun Oba Ado shrine" in which historical accounts claim must be visited by a newly installed Oba of Benin immediately after coronation. It is still there till tomorrow,I have been there;I saw it ! For those who may not know,"Ado" is same as Bini.
See,the truth is that Yoruba people are not actually bothered about these fabricated stories you Binis bandied around in a futile attempt to present yourselves in whatever light that's in your heads and that's why most Yoruba just laugh it off when you begin to tell this story of your "missing Izoduwa" !
Pls,note I may not respond any further to this; I'm a busy man.
We are both busy Dear Nairalander but I will try to create time to respond to you ! We are all here to learn and also help educate others . Now think about this! Yoruba know their history very well but You can't tell where Oduduwa came from right ? Or the origin / meaning of the word Yoruba (that is another issue though )
In fact the story is that Oduduwa came from heaven on a (crane) chain . [Connect the dots ... A foreigner who came from Heaven to meet people couldn't have founded their race.]
Logic can be simple..pls explain the.metaphor you're talking about ...don't complicate or hide under the veil of more ignorance ...
We are all learning and Truths unfold with the passage of time . Yorubas are great people , So are Binis .
Truth is that the Yorubas saw ahead and aligned with the White Man but the Bini felt too secure to do so and when push came to shove , the White man overran the Benin empire , then began to subjugate the culture , history and everything about the Binis . Try to read Bradbury, Ryder, Sequera and the initial book written by Jacob Egharevba which he had to later "revise" because he needed to be made a professor!
[quote author=VEHINTOLAR post=127185919]Lol,what is 'Izoduwa' ? This is laughable ! Your "Ekhaladeran" or something is certainly not O
Find below some clarifications: 1. Inspector George Iyamu wasn't executed alongside Anini . He was executed on the 14th of February 1987 (Valentine's Day) at Asoro Hill in Ekehuan road (they were the first to be executed there - the old execution ground was at Oregbeni (Ikpoba Hill ) in Benin City.
2. Inspector George Iyamu was executed alongside 8 or 9 other members of Anini s gang...can't remember the exact number.
3. Lawrence Anini was executed alongside his marksman Monday Osunbor on the 29th of March 1987.
Those were days ... Executions were made public and usually aired on National TV ! Very gory but it sent the right message to many .
A couple of days back, my wife put to bed using CS. Initially we had a baby before, I a know how complicated and painful the pregnancy and childbirth was.
Now I was in the theatre during the CS and I saw first hand how someone's abdomen was sliced open and the baby pulled out. I also saw how doctors were putting their hands into someone's abdomen and how they finally stitched her up. It wasn't an easy sight to behold. Right now, she's recovering, but the pain she's passing through is much.
To me, this is the highest form of sacrifice that someone can give for the family.
So to the men and husband out there..... before you ask your wife to be "what she is bringing to table", kindly think about the sacrifice they make in bringing your children to the world.
If this is your response or defence to "what's been brought to the table" then TRULY You truly don't have anything to bring to the table .... beyond what you just posted. Why ? Because most times these type of questions are asked because one of the partners is already a leech and is now being woken up to the fact of their nuisance value which may be far smaller than their EGO has been deceiving them to think and act like ... It's not at the level of childbirth or other important future milestones that this type of questions are asked - by then it's already clear what's going on.
*If all you have to bring to the table is toto or toto related issues, then pls you should know what to do already* ... Most Real Men go for Real Women beyond the sex and vice versa!
Dafresh: You're a big liar can you swear that those lands wasn't approved
Beloved , no need for tantrums...can you swear the lands were approved? If yes then you have a valid case . Get a property lawyer and sue for damages ... Trust me you will win the case .
VEHINTOLAR: This is actually the truth that the native Binis find so painful and are always desperate to rewrite ! Oranmiyan,a Prince from Ile Ife was the first Oba of Benin,before him were the native Ogisos. Benin,"Ile Ibinu" belongs to the native Binis who are not Yorubas but the Oba of Benin,the ruler of Benin city, is of Yoruba ancestry through Oranmiyan.
Eweka dynasty,from which the present Oba of Benin comes from,descended directly from Oranmiyan. The truth can't be hidden even though some people may find it hurtful. As at the time the Portuguese arrived in Benin, Yoruba language was the official language spoken at the palace of the Oba of Benin and that was because the Oba was a Yoruba man whose ancestors came from Ile Ife.
For anyone who is still in doubt about the Yoruba ancestry of the Oba of Benin,just take a look at the praise names of Oba of Benin :
Abieyuwa N'Ovbi Odua N'uhe: it means - The son of the wealthy Odua of Uhe(Ife).
(Odua of Ife is the same as Oduduwa of Ife)
Another of oba of benin's praise names is
Ovbi' Adimila,it means :The Son of Adimila ! Guess whose tittle is "Adimila" ? It is Oduduwa - Olofin Adimula of Ile Ife !
Bini hypocrites would later say that Oduduwa was from Benin ! How on earth could he have come from Benin when he did not speak your language and he described,very vividly,to the people he met in Ile Ife where he came from. He came from the middle East,he was from the ancient tribe of the original Black or dark skinned inhabitants and owner of the ancient Egypt. If you don't believe this,how come the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs (letters) were found in some sacred places in Ife and inside the deep forest of the ancient Osun Osogbo Groove,who wrote them ? It can only mean that truly,people from the middle East actually visited those places. A trip to Ile Ife in Osun state will,without a doubt,convince any doubting Thomas that Oba of Benin is of Yoruba ancestry. The Ijaws,who are Binis next door neighbors, actually recorded it in their own accounts as well that "the Oba of Benin royal stool is of Yoruba descent" !
The word "Oba" was alien to the Binis before the arrival of Oranmiyan. It is not a Bini word. It is a Yoruba word coined from OBAtala the first Oba (king) in Yoruba land,all Yoruba Oba crowns belong to him as he was the first to wear a crown. Tittles such as "Asipa" "Balogun" "Iya Oba" etc are all Yoruba words which are still being used by the Binis till today. If your name is " Oyegun" as a "Bini" man today,trust me, you're of the Yoruba ancestry,take it or leave it ! There are so many Bini people today whose ancestors were actually Yorubas,it is a fact.
So,bro,you're right.
Most truths are but half lies ! Kindly do your personal research on the name Izoduwa / Ekhaladeran to connect the missing dots. The Bini people still have a festival to commemorate Ekhaladerans exit and wandering into Uhe ( which is now called Ife)... Isnt it funny your people claim Oduduwa came from heaven with a chain ? When we Binis know where he is from ?
AwokenVawulence: Probably not , 1.everyone is born into sin and must first accept Jesus as his personal saviour before he can be saved. 2. If the child is male and uncircumcised he can't enter the kingdom of heaven
Who created sin and why did god allow it in the first place ?
Can you prove to me that those who existed before Jesus and were good can't enter heaven ?
Where is heaven located ? (Remember Jesus said " It is within you "
Westerhoffe: Who told you there is no spirits wife? I know a royalty who is battling that until he found solution to be separated from the spirit wife.
Wake up to reality my dear.
Things are happening.
I wrote " little or no" ...perhaps you may want to re read and understand my post / point !
People do things they never imagined or planned for but afterwords wonder how and why they did it.
Yes it could be that simple or more complicated....it all depends on the person involved .
We are the Driver and Architect of most things happening / will happen to us in this incantation. We can choose to look inwards and profer alternative solutions to our conditions or also choose to stay in wish mode / wonders .
Dapson73: Stop following apprentice politicians, you will not listen, rigging is part of election. Even your candidates was rigged in to win the party flag bearer in the election. So stop claiming hollier than thou. Ara ija leyin wa ( Biting is part of fight)
Oh ye Political physician, Pls heal thyself. I'm talking logic and ethics and you still can't comprehend ... ? Wake up ! You're talking to an Apolotical nairalander here . All I care about is a better future not PdP , APC ,LP or any north south, Christain , Muslim, East or toxic mind blocking school of thought controlling your likes
Jokerman: Only an Igbo man can think like this... Not the other Benin crook as VC earlier....😬
Spits !
Your tribalism is very TOXIC.
Igbo man is made a VC in a university in Edo state which should be worth celebrating but No! instead you try to make those who give you / your people opportunities to look or feel inferior.with your myopic I Before Others (IBO) mindset and statements.
When other tribes begin to reflect back to you what you have done (are doing) you get into the mode of screening MARGINALIZATION and blaming every other tribe for your condition...etc ! Spits !
emkz: Bottoming, CBN engaged in activities that were not part of the core mandate and that they had limited expertise, like agriculture, aviation and youth matters.
They injected funds into the economy without wisdom.
Emefiele crashed the economy.
APC under the leadership of Pa Buhari crashed the economy ....thanks to PBAT that "packaged" Buhari to us .
We need to see and say things as they are ...until we do that , we can't get our leadership and insights right . Emefiele is not the President and took instructions/ recommendations / approval from P Buhari... Happy weekend
CoronaVirusPro: The Nigerian judiciary has once again proven to be competent and unbiased.
More grease to their elbows!
May the outcome of all your future endeavors resonate with the actions of the Nigerian Judiciary regarding elections in Nigeria this year ....We also pray this happens to your unborn children to the 4th generations Say amen 🙏
What is your moral compass ? When did rigging and disenfranchising people from their vote become "hard work" to be celebrated ?
Dapson73: Obidients how market? I thought you guys argued Wike was going to political irrelevance when he was working for Asiwaju success.
Wike is reaping from his hard work. He even seem more important than most Governors. Always at the center..... When last did anyone hear from Ortom and co ?
An eye for An eye eventually leaves everyone blind . You never can tell if you're blessed with a better eyesight / night vision than the person beaming full lights at you . You never can tell if the other person's car has issues with the light sensor or the person is just ignorant . But you can tell that dong the same wrong acts to others is not the final solution to the problem . We rise by lifting others
Cooolme: Greetings everyone, I've been driving for over a year now and I've noticed we don't know how to use headlights in this country even my friend that visited from the US complained same thing. I don't know if it's selfishness or what but how will someone be on very high beam even when opposite an incoming vehicle, I almost entered a ditch because an SUV beamed on my small Corolla to the point I couldn't even see properly, are there rules set for all these in this country? God's willing if I don't leave this country within the next 2 years I'm getting a bigger vehicle and I will purposely install massive led lights I will be counter beaming people till they notice their mistake.
I wasn't really expecting INEC to deploy the IREV again, after their own lawyers went to the court to testify that the IREV is irrelevant.
Nevertheless, even though we don't trust the IREV and the INEC themselves any longer.,, let's still hold them by their words again... But this time, don't expect them to keep their words.
VOTERS.!! PLEASE FOLLOW YOUR VOTES FROM THE POLLING-UNITS TO THE WARDS, TO THE LGAS, AND TO THE FINAL STATE COLLATION CENTERS..
IF THEY PREVENT YOU FROM GOING INSIDE, NO PROBLEMS.. STAY CLOSE ENOUGH IN YOUR LARGE NUMBERS, AND KEEP THE ACCREDITED AGENTS INSIDE, THEN, KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN AT ALL TIMES.
ONCE YOU SEE ANY MANIPULATIONS GOING ON,, USE YOUR LIVE VIDEOS ON THEM IMMEDIATELY.. AND LEAVE THE REST.
PARTY AGENTS.!!! PLEASE STOP STAGING WALK-OUTS, AND STOP LEAVING THE COLLATION CENTERS.. (IT DIRECTLY EQUATES TO THE IPOB’S CRAZY STRATEGY OF BOYCOTTING ELECTIONS..)
SO STOP IT..!! IT'S BETTER FOR YOU TO STAY THERE AND VIDEO EVERYTHING THAT IS HAPPENING THERE FOR SAKE OF EVIDENCE..
AND EVEN, YOU HAVE TO SIGN ALL THOSE SO-CALLED MANIPULATED RESULTS, AND WRITE “OBJECTION” NEAR YOUR NAME, AFTER SIGNING YOUR PORTION..
We must get it right only if we try to do the actual right things,, and not by trying to out-do them or out-smart them in their game of foolery and evil.
As for the ONLINE MONITORING COMMUNITY,, we only have the IREV...,, at-least for now.
Persephone1: [i]"Marry a typical Nigerian Man at your own peril"
When I type these words, it's not from a place of hate towards men ( I don't hate anybody) It is from careful analysis of marriages to Nigerian Men which mostly lack genuine love, empathy and kindness. Nigerian Marriages are mostly driven by "needs" and "means" to an end. Too systematic and unnatural and the one with the highest bargaining chip gets the most benefit.
Our mothers didn't teach us enough about Men. They didn't know either until they got married, unfortunately they are still learning about Men too. That is why the popular saying "Ile oko ile eko ni" (Your husband house is a school) is usually the soothing balm to unfavourable experiences a wife has with her husband. One question I always ask myself when I hear these words as parting words of advice for young wife is. Does that mean she is getting married into a strange,unknown and possibly unfavourable world? Why represent her husband as an unending course? And will she ever graduate and be relieved of painful lessons?. Ask these women these questions and they will shake their heads in mockery but the truth is, They weren't taught enough about the Men they are getting married to. How would they when they didn't know who they are either. To understand another person there must be a certain level of self awareness you have reached yourself. This way you have enough level of intelligence to be a perfect judge of character. But when a woman believe all she needs to be is a good cook and good konji reliever then all she will seek is a man who has Kitchen and bed.
Men are the worst in this joke of an institution. Configured to believe all they need to posses is Financial ability to provide. The upbringing of the typical Nigerian Man is very very wrong. Trained with little to no empathy,kindness, self care, sense of belonging, self love but burdened with sense of responsibility brought up like a robot to "provide" only. Most Nigerian men are robotic minded, unable to connect emotionally without aide yet this men are expected to naturally see their brides as a part of themselves. Wishful thinking if you ask me. And when some men luckily achieve this, the society (Men and Women) mock him. Aside this, they don't readily know what they want and are easily tossed by the society.
We create a society devoid of emotional engagement but want the benefits emotions birth. Compassion and affections brings liberty, a man who lacks these will see his wife as his slave and property, he gets to do with her what he seem best and not what is good for her. We really have a long way to go as a Society.
Nigerian Men make terrible horsebands
The joke is on you .... You can't give what you don't have and you want what you can't give ...which is love ...