Politics › Re: Atiku Laundered $40m Btw 2000-2008 To The US - US Senate - Pics / Links by topboss: 8:44pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
Atiku Corruption is still far better than Buhari integrity and body odour. |
Politics › Re: Taking The Buhari/Jubril Story Seriously By Abimbola Adelakun by topboss: 8:43pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
The evidence is out. |
Politics › Re: Is Nnamdi Kanu And Trump Right? Jubril Appears Younger Than 'Lifeless' Buhari. by topboss: 8:42pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
hammerFC: Jubril must be forced out of Aso Rock.
In a country of 190 million people, a man from Sudan cannot just come and hijack Nigeria Presidency. Buhari is not ready to hand over to anybody |
Celebrities › Re: Ex-beauty Queen, Dabota Lawson, Shows Off Her Hot Body by topboss: 8:24pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Is Nnamdi Kanu And Trump Right? Jubril Appears Younger Than 'Lifeless' Buhari. by topboss: 9:34pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: X by topboss: 9:32pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
jayfolarin: Watching several non-stop ridiculing of not just Buhari but Nigeria and her citizens' intelligence on foreign media after months of unending lies from nnamdi kanu and his eastern brothers is absolutely sickening. This recent noise was only a whisper amongst the foolish a few months ago until PDP thought the best way to convince voters is to adopt ipob's style of hate and misrepresentation.
Whoever adviced PDP to do this, and I guess it's Peter Obi, goofed big time! I mean, big time!! Buhari is a phenomenal in the NORTH and you better be very well damn ready if You wanna mess with someone like that!
If you think the north will ever forgive and forget the party and group of people that started and popularized the death and 'clone' story of their favourite SON (Buhari), you are in a Dreamland! PDP and igbos have orchestrated the demise of their relevance in Nigerian politics and February 2019 is gonn be the final goodbye.
The winning margin for buhari in 2019 is gonn be soooo much, it will freak people out! Yoruba will takeover in 2023 and it will be soooo damn easy. You know what they say......."Nothing unites people more than a common enemy". If you know, you know.
Igbo presidency? 90% of the people on this forum (and that includes the 14 and 15 year olds) will be old, long dead and gone before that happens.
This is a prophesy... The NORTH never FORGETS! Yellowbar muslim haff cum... Ogogoro muslims. |
Politics › Re: Is Nnamdi Kanu And Trump Right? Jubril Appears Younger Than 'Lifeless' Buhari. by topboss: 8:35pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
They look similar but different. |
Romance › Re: See The Most Beautiful Girl On Nairaland by topboss: 6:39pm On Dec 05, 2018*. Modified: 7:55pm On Dec 06, 2018 |
CuTTiieAngeL:
Nairaland Men love for Women eh e Be like 5 and 6. Abi u no dey feel the love ni? |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri Blasts Chris Ngige Over 'Clap For Buhari' Comment by topboss: 1:40pm On Dec 02, 2018 |
Babymira: NGIGE - AMAKA Hey, u look so lonely... Let us make things a little more interesting and enjoyable. Deal? |
Romance › Re: Beautiful Pre-wedding Pictures: Amazing Couple by topboss: 1:35pm On Dec 02, 2018 |
Na Church Afonja dey take bribe Igbo women |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 11:35am On Nov 24, 2018 |
dairykidd: Yeah seems to me .. Like a quick stab & run situation.... Anyone can be a victim. I was referring to that Jack Bauer guy stating do's & dont's I never understand, y people will stab somebody and then start running. I see it all the time. |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 11:33am On Nov 24, 2018 |
Rebuke: Xactly! More like a planned and calculated attack. The guy didn't have d chance to fight back. It has all the hallmark of a cowardly attack by a coward. I mean, who shoots the messenger, if not a coward. Sneaking in from the side to stab an onward looking person is as good as back stabbing. Both are out of view. I guess, he ran off afterwards. |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 11:18am On Nov 24, 2018 |
dairykidd: Too much action film... U don't sound like u have ever been in a real fight b4  I dont think there was a fight here. The guy face has no bruises or swelling to indicate a fight. He just has a cut from an instrument used on him from the side. |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 11:12am On Nov 24, 2018 |
How can employee come to give you bill owed by his employer and u stab him from the side whilst he is talking to another person in front.
A sudden attack out of no where.
Na him they owe u ni? |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 11:11am On Nov 24, 2018 |
dairykidd: Lolzz u don't get it do u Money on the head of the attacker aka an open hit for anyone capable... No need to waste time going to court make a good example of him instead... Street is always watching & waiting on ur weakness I see, open shot things... |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 11:07am On Nov 24, 2018 |
It is becos of people like this that the white man said, 'dont shoot the messenger'.
The guy is very daft and retarrded.
He will surely get wat is coming, as long as he remains in Naija.
If him like make him hide, sooner or later he will come out and get some. |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 11:04am On Nov 24, 2018 |
dairykidd: Na court I thought dey would settle this like real men.. Make them put money for the guy head for the streets Either he go jail quietly or he go grave quietly. Money is not everything. How much him get? Ordinary 15 million drove him to attack messenger with bottle. |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 10:59am On Nov 24, 2018 |
The position of the scar on his face indicates an attack from the side.
Thus, it was not a face to face attack but one done sneakingly from the side, whilst he was probably talking to someone in front of him.
I guess, the attacker, then ran off afterwards. |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 10:53am On Nov 24, 2018 |
koolaid87: Bodyguard that is full of fat.
A lean guy burst your ass
Shame I actually disagree. Breaking bottle and using it on somebody not prepared or instructed to use violence is nothing big, especially wen done sneakingly. I see it as more of a dare. So he did, question is, can he walk the streets freely or is he going into hiding like a coward in fear of the aftermath? There is always consequence. |
Celebrities › Re: Femi Posh And David Afari Stabbed Wizkid’s Bodyguard, Emmanuel Obinna by topboss: 10:43am On Nov 24, 2018 |
1 - 0 (Half Time)
No be who first attempt murder they win.
Obinna, will survive but Femi must go Accident and Emergency, make we see whether him too go survive.
I declare open shot.
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Politics › Re: Is Nnamdi Kanu And Trump Right? Jubril Appears Younger Than 'Lifeless' Buhari. by topboss: 3:00pm On Nov 18, 2018 |
alsudan: Why is Jubrin scared of granting a Presidential media chat, will Jubrin be campaigning without a prepared script as has been the case lately. How about a Presidential debate. How come Jubrin is younger and shorter? How come Jubrins supposed wife and kids have abandoned him and Aisha stays miles away when forced to act. Maybe Jubrin should remove his cap for all to see. I always suspect something different about Jubril and Aisha. |
Crime › Re: 2 Ladies Stripped Unclad In Anambra, Private Parts Cut Off By Ritualists (Photo) by topboss: 11:08pm On Nov 15, 2018 |
The woman that stinking Hausafulani wanted to rape in Imo State. See how he used shovel to remove her leg. Savages! This is wen mopol were active and we actually catch them. The East need to be very vigilant and warn our women. These are not normal times under Buhari. https://www.nairaland.com/3285110/hausas-clash-igbos-akowa-imo/6
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Crime › Re: 2 Ladies Stripped Unclad In Anambra, Private Parts Cut Off By Ritualists (Photo) by topboss: 11:05pm On Nov 15, 2018 |
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Crime › Re: 2 Ladies Stripped Unclad In Anambra, Private Parts Cut Off By Ritualists (Photo) by topboss: 11:04pm On Nov 15, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: You Can’t Have Igbo King In Cross River – Traditional Rulers by topboss: 10:38pm On Nov 15, 2018 |
[s] Agritech: Traditional rulers in Cross River State cautioned the Igbos resident in the state against creating the position of Eze Ndi Igbo (the king of the Igbos) in the state, as that would amount to “creating a kingdom where they are not empowered by the law to do so.”
The traditional rulers were reacting to the plan by the Igbo community in the state to “install/coronate” one E. A. Ezenweanyi as the Eze Ndigbo of Cross River State.
The traditional rulers, in a press statement issued on Tuesday, said, “The Igbos have every right to assemble as a community in Cross River State and pursue their legitimate rights under a leader who may be known as President General of Ohaneze Ndi Igbo, President of Igbo Community in Cross River State, but not as Eze Ndi Igbo, a revered traditional title reserved for monarchs in the respective Igbo kingdoms.
“The said leader is not to bear the titles of His Majesty (HM), His Royal Majesty (HRM), or His Highness (HH).”
The statement, signed by Paramount Ruler of Bakassi and the Chairman, Cross River State Traditional Rulers Council, Etim Edet, and the Paramount Ruler of Calabar Municipality, Patrick Agbor, also warned the Igbo leader in Calabar against awarding chieftaincy title, whether traditional or honorary, to any person within the territories of Cross River State.
“Igbos in Cross River State can celebrate their day as may be convenient to them and may invite traditional rulers from within and outside the state to attend if they so wish,” the statement added.
The chairman of the traditional rulers’ council, Mr Edet, told PREMIUM TIMES, Wednesday, he and others sought for clearance from the councils of traditional rulers in the South-east before issuing the statement.
“The response I got from the traditional rulers in the South-east was that the title of Eze Ndi Igbo was an exclusive one for kings in Igbo land and that we should not allow it in Cross River.
“I now asked, ‘how about those who have been using it?’ and they told me ‘Those using it illegally have been asked to stop forthwith,’” he said.
“There is this example in Cross River State, of one Elunnor who was a medical doctor here in Cross River state. He has a flourishing clinic here. He was the president of Igbo community here in Cross River State then. When he wanted to be a king he went back to Anambra State and at the last meeting I attended in Benin I saw him. He said he is now a traditional ruler in Anambra and he is there.
“So, if Ezenweanyi wants to be a king he cannot be in Cross River State; he should go to his place and become a king.
“You should be aware that since 2004 or thereabouts, there have been several attempts to do this (have Eze Ndi Igbo in Cross River), but the state government kicked against it.
“You cannot be a king and begin to give chieftaincy titles in a strange territory. Where is your kingdom in Cross River state? Where is your clan? This is not about an association, but about kingship which is a creation of statutes. We need to protect it, hence our reaction.
“We have Efik community in America, but there is no way you can have Obong of Calabar in the U.S.
“Where do you derive your power from to become a king? It is either by statutes or by nature, so where do you derive yours from?”
Mr Edet said the Igbo community in Cross River have accepted not to coronate anybody as their king in Cross River, and for showing such understanding he said he has directed the Cross River State council of traditional rulers to attend their ceremony to cement the relationship and encourage inter-ethnic unity and peace in the state.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/295609-you-cant-have-igbo-king-in-cross-river-traditional-rulers.html [/s] Sound like Cross River politicians or traditionalist are jobless. Are the Igbo in Cross River now Efik people? Wat has electing a representative in their socio-cultural meeting got to do with Cross River Traditional rulers? Absolute joblessness. Let me remind them all that Nigeria is not an absolute Monarch. All traditional seats are ceremonial, with no power. |
Politics › Re: How Nnamdi Kanu’s Re-Emergence Will Affect Trial by topboss: 8:37pm On Nov 13, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: . by topboss: 9:49pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
Denton027: You are veering off the tangent once again, nobody cares what happened in the war cause lots of Biafran soldiers did marry other women from the old Midwestern region and other minorities in large numbers and committed some atrocities on women as much as the Nigerian side.. It's war so shit happens. The point here is that, 90% of Igbo women proudly marry from Igboland.. The negligibly few ones are entitled to marry whomever they want, doesn't make them any less Igbo. I am sorry for u. Ur case is particularly sad. I dont know wat exactly is your problem and y u want to die on igbo matter even though u are Yoruba. Y dont u go to the kenya thread and constitute a nuisance there? Once u open ur mouth, u give yourself away. u cannot exist in the igbo environment becos sooner or later u try to push foreign agenda or defence and that gives you away. |
Politics › Re: . by topboss: 9:43pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: . by topboss: 9:40pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
nnamdijonathan: you are disturbing yourself too much about this matter. What do you have to say about the women in other ethnic groups who are ignored because of Igbo women? Igbo men make the tribe. As long as Igbo men keep marrying Igbo women, I'm OK with it because, there are enough Igbo women in the east to go round. If Igbo women keep marrying non-Igbos, it doesn't really matter to me. One thing there is that, such Igbo women who marry non-Igbos should be considered non-Igbos and their children will not be recognized by the Igbo society. Our women are not for the whole Nigeria. They are for us and that is the main point. Following the Biafra war, alot of our women were raped and carried off never to be seen again. I am not sure if this present thread is related to the Biafra war conquest of Igbo land. Prior to Biafra war, I dont think Igbo women were married in such numbers by Aboki and Afonja. |
Politics › Re: . by topboss: 9:35pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
Denton027: Been following your posts about our women marrying into other ethnic groups at an alarmingly high rate, and you couldn't be further from the truth. In just this year alone, I've attended over 6 weddings where the grooms were mostly yoruba or Edo and the brides...well you guess it.. Igbos. And this is in the USA where I happen to reside. The good news however, is the statistics of Igbo women marrying from other cultures is still on the low side, at least 80% of our beautiful women proudly stick to their Igbo men, with the Lower average marrying from other ethnicities. I also noticed Igbo men tend to marry lots of Efik and Ibibio women which is understandable been that we share so much in common at least culturally with them.
Another thing worth noticing, is that yoruba men typically consider dating Igbo women as some sort of psychological satisfaction for them, like it's almost some sort of bragging rights for them, not sure why this is the case.. Igbo guys no dey even send their women like that except the exceptionally pretty ones...But the reverse is the case for their men, they will settle for any Ndidi or Amaka even if she's a dreg, only 15% of Igbo women settle for them however...and this women are the ones either born or bredin South western states especially Lagos, or have interacted with lots of Yorubas. Wen u say southwest states and mention Lagos, it does not give much comfort. Inview that Lagos is the main Igbo City following Biafra war and blockade of Igbo land till date. |
Politics › Re: . by topboss: 9:27pm On Nov 08, 2018 |
Y this one after dating wizkid no work out, did not marry Aboki?
She married her fellow Yoruba?
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