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Music/RadioRe: Fire In Chocolate City: M.i Scared Of Ice Prince Taking D Spotlight From Him! by tosinaded(m): 4:21pm On Jul 15, 2011
DBR. . . Good examples!

One question for u. . .

According to d subject matter, M.i and iceprince. . . Does being scared and being jealous go together?

M.i is scared that iceprince might take his shine. . So M.i is jealous.
Music/RadioRe: Double Six Ft. Terry Tha Rapman 'oyibo Man' (PRODUCED BY PHAT WALL MUZIK) by tosinaded(m): 7:44am On Jul 15, 2011
classick:
@lalaboi,i got your msg,no yawa,i'll stop dissing swaggapee,rapjunkie,javalove & tosinadeda on one condition,that they stop dissing me as well, remember dat they started dis ish,all i did was post links 2 double six's songs and they all came @ me wit silly remarks,GUY I BE EXTREMIST O! if u want peace then i'll be d most quiet person here,but if i get dissed 4 no fuckn reason then am going all out,treating each and every one of their f*@k ups and i wont mind gettin banned cos nairaland aint putting no money in my pocket, so u gotta call your boys off and keep em' away 4rm my biz, cool? Wit dat beign said,let me get back 2 why am here in d first place, DOUBLE SIX IS ONE OF DA ILLEST,I REPEAT,ILLEST M.Cs NAIJA WILL EVER SEE, IF U LIKE HIS MUSIC THEN HOLA @ ME,AND IF U DONT THEN KEEP IT 2 URSELF, DOWNLOAD AND ENJOY,PEACE!!!pocket, so u gotta call your boys off and keep em' away 4rm my biz, cool? Wit dat beign said,let me get back 2 why am here in d first place, DOUBLE SIX IS ONE OF DA ILLEST,I REPEAT,ILLEST M.Cs NAIJA WILL EVER SEE, IF U LIKE HIS MUSIC THEN HOLA @ ME,AND IF U DONT THEN KEEP IT 2 URSELF, DOWNLOAD AND ENJOY,PEACE!!!
Lmao did i ever diss u? Are u high on fermented urine or sumtn?
Oga no dey lie abeg. . . .
Na songs me i ask u for jare, and i gave my opinion, how e take turn to diss? U dey shiranran i swear
Music/RadioRe: Who Is Nigeria's Most Promising Young Rapper? by tosinaded(m): 5:44pm On Jul 14, 2011
Phenom and yung6ix are both lyrical. . .
Almost everyline of their songs na punchline. . .

Skales til now is a one hit wonder!

Peterclarke. . . . .
CrimeRe: Babaric:: Burnt To Death For Stealing A Necklace In Nigeria by tosinaded(op): 5:43pm On Jul 14, 2011
You asked youtube to take it down, and they did. . . . How does that change the price of a necklace?
Get a job my friend
Music/RadioRe: Who Is Nigeria's Most Promising Young Rapper? by tosinaded(m): 5:42pm On Jul 14, 2011
Phenom and yung6ix are both lyrical. . .
Almost everyline of their songs na punchline. . .
Music/RadioRe: Double Six Ft. Terry Tha Rapman 'oyibo Man' (PRODUCED BY PHAT WALL MUZIK) by tosinaded(m): 11:38am On Jul 14, 2011
classick:
@tosinadeda,your a hypocrite 4 real, oh so u dey vex?and yesterday u dey ask me why i dey vex wen dem yab me.shey na u talk say na trips dem go use me catch? your d one who needs 2 grow up,just a little diss and your already pissed,get outta here!!! Yeah truth hurts,dats why u guys are hurting dat double six is beta than mode9, terry tha rapman is beta than mode9, M.I is beta than mode9,its all a matter of opinion so must it be your opinion dats correct,guy park well!!! I SHALL VERBALLY DESTROY THOSE WHO INSULT ME ON NL,AND IF I EVER C THEM FACE 2 FACE AND THEY TALK poo,I WILL BEAT THEIR ASSES BLOODY WIT MY TIGER WOODS CERTIFIED 9-IRON, SWOOOSH!!!
Lmao. . Me pissed? I Dan die o. . . . .
Nikka stop crying and post songs for me to listen to a beg, I no get time for oshi. . .
If all u want to do promoting double six is insulting everyone, am outta here mehn. .

When u re ready to post songs, I will be waiting to download and comment!
The only bizness I av with u is music. . Give me that or am done here mehn.

Being a nuisance on music section is so 2007 mehn. . Ask lalaboi, I do am pass u. . Grow the fck up mehn, this is 2011.
Music is bizness. . No be child's play
Music/RadioRe: Fire In Chocolate City: M.i Scared Of Ice Prince Taking D Spotlight From Him! by tosinaded(m): 8:01am On Jul 14, 2011
A million in the east!
illegal music 2, the most anticipated naija rap mixtape after daripoff. . . Is dropping soon!

The only thing M.I should be scared of is ending iceprince's career, when every1 talks abt illegal music instead of iceprince album
Music/RadioRe: Double Six Ft. Terry Tha Rapman 'oyibo Man' (PRODUCED BY PHAT WALL MUZIK) by tosinaded(m): 12:44am On Jul 14, 2011
The truth hurts nikka. .
Instead of cursing everyone into saying what u want to hear, go back to the studio and work harder.

Its easy for u to come here and rubbish veterans like modey and terry. . Yet u cant accept the slightest criticism abt double six. . Nikka grow the fck up and act like u came here for real bizness! Stop acting like a nuisance. .

I listened to ur song, gave my opinion and wuh do i get? Insults.

Grow ur ass up mehn, and do what u came on the music section for!

Promote double six, and stop cursing evry1. . .
Music/RadioRe: DOWNLOAD Opzy - Jaiye Bi Oba. Producer - Samklef Noni. Label-Golden Records by tosinaded(m): 9:57pm On Jul 13, 2011
i respect urhustle mehn. . 16years! th future is definately bright mehn!
Music/RadioRe: M.i.'s New Track "lost" - Who Did Better? M.i. Or Loose Kaynon ? by tosinaded(m): 9:39pm On Jul 13, 2011
loosekaynon killed this s.hi.t mehn
CrimeBabaric:: Burnt To Death For Stealing A Necklace In Nigeria by tosinaded(op): 9:15pm On Jul 13, 2011
this is sad, very very sad. . . . . . . . ,
am gonna have nightmares this nite

[flash=475,350]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY9Ev3rIVqs?version=3&hl=en_GB&rel=0[/flash]




Here is another link

http://www.afriktube.com/view/2551/a-young-boy-burnt-to-death-for-stealing-necklace-in-nigeria-1/
Music/RadioRe: Does Anyone Remember This Song? Lalale Friday! by tosinaded(m): 8:56pm On Jul 13, 2011
Music/RadioRe: Kelly Hansome Vows To Never Forgive Kennis Music by tosinaded(m): 12:28pm On Jul 13, 2011
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Because of too much hype, Kennis Music make artists appear a lot better than they really are.It is just a matter of time before water finds its level.So,Kelly Hansome.Sorry,but were you really as good as Kenny made you to look?
My friend. . . Kelly is super talented.

http://www.4shared.com/audio/Ngeuga55/Kelly_Hansome__Love_Song.html


http://www.4shared.com/audio/09W5WJi0/Kelly_hansome_-_Jesus_is_my_Ir.html
Music/RadioRe: Fire In Chocolate City: M.i Scared Of Ice Prince Taking D Spotlight From Him! by tosinaded(m): 12:20pm On Jul 13, 2011
Arrant nonsense. . . Stupidity at it's highest!
Bite me. . .
Oshi oda. . .


M.I jealous of ice prince?
Its funny how people tend to forget success so easily when they see a new one. . . . .
Think before posting. . .

Go to Alaba and ask about mi2 and how it went platinum, ask about talk about it and how it went platinum. .
Go on notjustok and see how illegal music has the highest downloads for a naija mix tape till date. . .
Music/RadioRe: Double Six Ft. Terry Tha Rapman 'oyibo Man' (PRODUCED BY PHAT WALL MUZIK) by tosinaded(m): 12:10pm On Jul 13, 2011
Oga classic first things first o, double six is not as good as mode nine, that aside. . . .

I listened to look back. . Nice track, but didn't waoh me.

Listened to this one with Terry also, Terry got the upper hand mehn. ,

I need to listen to more tracks sha. .

From what I av heard, he's good, nothing different from what we av out already. .

I may be wrong
Music/RadioRe: Music Section Is Dulling by tosinaded(op): 4:27pm On Jul 12, 2011
El dis one na SUBmarine o. . .
Music/RadioRe: Nairaland's Javalove Is Double Six's Number One Fan/hater! by tosinaded(m): 4:20pm On Jul 12, 2011
Lol una dan vex classick o. . .

Dude dem neva yab u reach me o, and u wan back out?
U be guy jor, take am like dat. . . No dey do like woman.

I know all d yabs i got tryn to promo saucekid and AQ. . .
And to think dat am even a music section family member. .

Just chillout oga, life no hard. . Ur guy go blow when em time come, pending how good he is.

Guys dey catch fun, u dey vex. . Na to use u catch trips be dat o.

Stil avnt had time to listen to double six sha, buh i will.
Music/RadioRe: Nairaland's Javalove Is Double Six's Number One Fan/hater! by tosinaded(m): 1:35am On Jul 12, 2011
I know dat kshow's prog on saturdays. . .
He dsnt play crap songs when it comes to rap. .

Post links to his songs, plus d one dat was no1 on 102.3fm, cos i dnt av any of his songs. . And dats tnx to the way u promote him here on nl.

The consistent modenine beef stuff anytime i see a double six thread, puts me of totally.
Music/RadioRe: Nairaland's Javalove Is Double Six's Number One Fan/hater! by tosinaded(m): 11:28am On Jul 10, 2011
Guy u can either make or destroy ur artistes career on nairaland. .
Dnt destroy double six's career before it begins. . .

Oro abo lan sofun omo luabi, toba de inu e. . . Adi odindin.

A word is enuf for the wise. . .
Music/RadioRe: Nairaland's Javalove Is Double Six's Number One Fan/hater! by tosinaded(m): 10:36pm On Jul 09, 2011
Na javalove u yab like this? He has enuf money to sponsor ur artiste o. . .
No go chase ur messiah away o. . Lol
Music/RadioRe: Music Section Is Dulling by tosinaded(op): 10:26pm On Jul 09, 2011
Person Wey see u dey vex dat that go think say u catch me on top ur wife, no be so o oga. . Well sha, noting do us sha!

@semid
I notice say na only politics dey groove constantly dis days, even sports dey dull. . As epl Dan end.
Jokes EtcRe: Boko Haram Trembles As Jack Bauer Flies To Naija by tosinaded(m): 10:13pm On Jul 09, 2011
Don't u just love nigerians grin nothing fit shake us I swear, we must to find way av fun any which way! Inside all this killings we still dey crack joke, laff. . . .I love the naija "Neva say die spirit"
Music/RadioRe: Music Section Is Dulling by tosinaded(op): 10:06pm On Jul 09, 2011
Eleshin u dey binu gan o, oga go open better thread jor. . Make we post.

@eldee
I think say na only me see the SUBmarine o. . .lol

@lalaboi
Se we still dey fight ni? U no be woman o. . . Leave beef for woman o, na dem dey cook
CelebritiesRe: Top Female Hip Hop/rap Queen, Kelechi Ohia (kel) , Enmeshed In Exams Fraud by tosinaded(m): 1:09pm On Jul 09, 2011
So what if she cheated?
Music/RadioRe: D Prince Vs Dr Sid: Who's Bigger by tosinaded(m): 12:56pm On Jul 09, 2011
Prince has no album yet
Music/RadioRe: Music Section Is Dulling by tosinaded(op): 12:43pm On Jul 09, 2011
Ibime:
Twitter killed the music section. . .oya retweet that to all the music section heads currently domiciled on twitter. hehehehe
U sure say na twitter kill nairaland? Abi na nairaland just wan die on em own. . . . How many of us dey twitter sef?
No problem, we go dey come back small small sha. . . Music section is a shadow of itself now
Music/RadioNew Music :::: Sgt Plus - Afi Wo ::::: by tosinaded(op): 2:37pm On Jul 08, 2011
Remember Sgt Plus? The guy that did Kauna Allah, wiv Jeremiah Gyan? he's back with a new one. . . Titled Afi wo, meaning Only you. . .

http://www.4shared.com/audio/HTyEKYQF/Sgt_Plus_-_afi_wo.html

Download and enjoy, plus lemme have ur feed back. . .
PoliticsThe Publication That Got El Rufai Arrested By The Sss by tosinaded(op): 2:17pm On Jul 08, 2011
The Publication that got El-Rufai arrested by the State Secret Service
What Nigerians Pay the Federal Government - El Rufai
by Nasir El-Rufai

This year, every Nigerian – all 162 million of us – man, woman and child will 'pay' the sum of N27,685 each to help run the federal government. What we cannot afford, government will borrow on our behalf to pay for its activities. That is why the federal government, on behalf of you and I will spend the sum of 4.485 trillion (over four thousand billion) naira in 2011. This is against the backdrop that our entire oil earnings for the year cannot pay the generous salaries and allowances of politicians on the one hand, and the meagre pay cheques of other public sector workers on the other, while infrastructure and unemployment are barely getting attention.

When you walk into a government office to request for a basic service, the staff you meet may not even bother to reply to your greeting and barely has time to listen to you; the policeman that should protect you on the roadblock, stops you and demands for bribes and has no qualms shooting dead any motorist that refuses to give him twenty naira; the customs officer at the border who is supposed to stop smuggling takes a bribe and actually connives with the smugglers to bring in banned products into the Nigerian market, while harassing the traveller entering Nigeria with two new pairs of shoes; the hospital staff that, contrary to every professional oath, refuses to attend to dying patients because they are on strike; the soldiers who get so bored that they occasionally go on a rampage, using policemen for target practice. With live ammunition, of course; the politician who rigs himself into office then proceeds to loot the treasury: these are all the people whose standard of living we are spending nearly 75 per cent of the 2011 budget to pay for – and borrowing some after spending all our collections from oil and taxes!

It will cost nearly 2.5 million naira this year on average to pay for the salary and upkeep of each of Nigeria's nearly one million federal public sector workers – in the police, civil service, military and para-military services and teachers in government schools and institutions. Whether this amount justifies the service that is rendered is left for Nigerians to decide. In all, the 49 line Ministries, Departments and Agencies specifically mentioned in the 2011 Appropriations Act will each cost an average of N49.49 billion to run.

We elect a total of 360 members to the House of Representatives and 109 Senators to make laws and enhance good governance by checking and balancing the excesses of the executive arm of government. For this privilege, the 469 members of the federal legislature and their support staff at the National Assembly will spend N150 billion this year. It is worth noting that NASS only passed 8 bills as at the end of May 2011. So assuming that they manage to pass another 7 bills before the end of this year, it would cost the Nigerian citizen an average ten billion naira to pass a single bill! This implies that to pass the 2011 budget (which allocates N150 billion to NASS), Nigerians paid 10 billion naira. An even more interesting statistic is the cost of maintaining every legislator every year. It works out to princely N320 million per legislator per annum. At this rate, every four year stint at NASS works out at N1.28 billion per legislator. No wonder machetes, guns and thugs are used at will to "win" primaries and the elections. How many new businesses can achieve a turnover of N1.28 billion within four years with net tax-free profit in excess of 50 percent? Is this social justice?

For the NASS, even the amount of N150 billion above is just what we can see easily but is not broken down for further analysis or accountability. There is a bit more hidden all over the Appropriation Act – another N1.595 billion was tucked away for "In-lieu of accommodation for the Seventh Session of NASS" and another N200 million for "Funding of House Resolution Mandates." What these two provisions mean is best explained by those that legislated them and the executive that will release the sums! What is clear is that none of these will ever be accounted for, or audited!

Last week, I wrote about the cost of justice. I got a few things wrong because I did not appreciate fully the unique role of the National Judicial Council (NJC) in the administration of the nation's judicial system. My friend and former classmate Mrs. Maryam Wali Uwais clarified this and educated me, for which I am grateful. The NJC's budget of N95 billion covers the salaries and allowances of all judges of superior courts of record in Nigeria – that is State High Courts and their federal equivalents, Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. The NJC also funds the overheads of all the Federal Courts only – the Federal High Court and the appellate courts, as well as the salaries and allowances of all Federal Judicial support staff. The State Governments are responsible for the salaries of all other judicial staff (magistrates, support staff, etc.) and the overhead costs of all courts within their respective jurisdictions. It is therefore slightly more complicated to compute what it costs to keep our entire judicial system running without adding up all the budgetary allocations to the Judiciary in all 36 states. We will return to this sometime soon.

An interesting observation is the fact that the government says the problem of power shortage is a priority, yet the Ministry of Power only got 91 billion naira as total appropriation in 2011, while the National Security Adviser (NSA) controls and will spend 208 billion naira (Recurrent – N51 billion, Capital N59 billion, and another N98 billion for the Amnesty Programme!). This amount does not include the Defence budget. The Defence Ministry will get N348 billion, while the Police will get 309 billion naira. In other words, though Nigerians have never felt so insecure in recent history, the NSA, Police and Defence will spend a combined 865 billion naira – more than 2 billion naira a day, weekends included! This does not include the 36 states' so-called security votes. Even state assembly members and local government councillors now have security votes. Clearly their security is more important than ours!

The point of these statistics is to show how expensive governance has become and how little Nigerians get in return. And the unproductive portions of our national budget have been rising rapidly in the last 4 years, to the detriment of capital investments in infrastructure and human development. Four years ago in 2007, the entire federal government budget was 2.3 trillion naira; today we are spending 4.485 trillion. In 2007, statutory transfers amounted to 102 billion naira or 5% of the total budget. Today, transfers amount to 418 billion or 9% of the total.
This year, the federal government will spend 495 billion naira or 11% of the budget on debt servicing compared to 326 billion naira or 14% it spent the year we finally exited from the London Club debt. More telling is the 1.05 trillion naira or 46% for recurrent expenditure in 2007 against the 2.425 trillion or 54% government will spend this year. Just four years ago, capital expenditure accounted for 36% (830 billion naira) of the budget. This year, the amount for capital expenditure has fallen to 25% (1.147 trillion naira – out of which N1.136 trillion is the budget deficit – that is to be borrowed!).

To the uninformed eye, the figures may seem to represent increases in all aspects, but to what cost, and to what effect? Apologists would want us to believe that the astronomical increase in the cost of government services can be explained by inflation, but even taking into consideration the high inflationary trend (thanks to Jonathan's profligate campaign year spending), statutory transfers in the budget has gone up by a whopping 310%; debt servicing has a 52% increase; recurrent expenditure has gone up by 131% while capital expenditure has increased by 39% over four years. In real terms however, and accounting for inflation, the total budget has increased by 33% with recurrent expenditure going up by 58% while capital expenditure has actually reduced by 6%.

Facts and figures do not lie. Every figure used in this analysis came from official government records. What is the justification for allocating such huge amounts to running the government when a staggering 30 million Nigerians are unemployed? Only N50 billion has been budgeted to create employment, forgetting that money by itself does not create jobs without a well thought out plan to stimulate small and medium scale enterprises and the creation of appropriate regulatory environments. What are the strategies to ensure that these funds are not diverted? How many jobs will be created this year or in the next four years? Are our priorities right?

All these come down to the questions: Will government's 4.485 trillion naira budget make life any better or even provide security for Nigerians? Can we feel the impact of this huge spending? Is the cost of governance justified? If we do not have the courage to ask these questions, we will be doing ourselves a disservice and endangering our people's future.
Music/RadioRe: Dialect Sets To Take Over From P-square by tosinaded(m): 9:57am On Jul 08, 2011
Go get flavor and wizboyy's albums, u will be glad u did. . . Repn ibo well, and also a little of kellyhansome!

Next time just say u dnt know any artiste who sings in ibo anymore, not that artistes dnt sing ibo
Music/RadioMusic Section Is Dulling by tosinaded(op): 9:51am On Jul 08, 2011
Gone are the days of the ever bubbling music section, there was always something g to analyze, there were always songs to critique. . Albums to rate, rap lines to argue and analyze, rap Battles btwn members etc . . What's going on guys? Music section is a shadow of itself o. . Where are all my guys and girls dem? something has to be done ASAP . .

Abi ki le feel?
HealthPathetic State Of Nigeria's Basic Healthcare Infrastructure by tosinaded(op): 9:38am On Jul 08, 2011
Am really sad this morning, been hearing different stories about poor our healthcare was, buh I didn't know the gravity, or how intense it was till wednesday.

A man at my church, elderly in his early 60's fell sick at his house and cldnt breathe properly. . .  He has a record of high blood pressure and diabetes, which he has been treating for a while. Buh this particular day, it went worse, and he cldnt breathe well, he was rushed to a private hospital in the estate where he stays at isolo, there they were told that they had only little oxygen left and it wldnt last more than 30mins. .  The family then pleaded that, all they needed was to re stabilize him with the oxygen, pending the time when they wld get to general hospital isolo. The doctor in charge refused, saying that their ambulance was faulty and they cldnt let them carry the oxygen without an ambulance and a doctor. They pleaded and pleaded, as the old man was left gasping for oxygen on the shoulder of his son.

So the family had to get a cab and off they went to isolo general hospital, there they were even more shocked at the reception they got. .  As soon as the nurse saw that the patient wasn't registered at isolo general hospital, but Ikeja general hospital. . . She said the man cldnt be treated at isolo. . They pleaded and pleaded, that the man was dying and it was an emergency and all thy needed was to keep him alive with oxygen. Isolo refused to admit the man, and he was dying on the shoulders of the son. .  Gasping for breathe in the presence of the nurse and the doctors, buh they still wld t bulge out of pity that a human life was gradually fading out.

The family then asked for an ambulance, so that they wld at least be able to get to ikeja fast, wiv the ambulance and siren, the doctor said the driver wasn't around and that there was nothing he cld do.

The family had to get another taxi, and had to go all the way fro. Isolo to ikeja general hospital. . . The traffic was another thing. . Before they cld get to ikeja, the man was as good as gone. .  Before they cld get him to see a doctor, he was dead!

I cldnt help but cry when my mum told me the story yesterday, and I kept asking myself. .  Is this how poor how healthcare has gotten? Human lives mean nothing to doctors anymore.

Why was it so difficult for the doctor at the private hospital to give oxygen, no matter how small it was?

why would a general hospital reject a critical case of a dying man because he was registered at ikeja general hospital?

Why clndt they at least give them an ambulance and oxygen till they got to ikeja, even if they cldnt treat him?

I can't imagine how many people have died due to negligence of doctors and the healthcare situation in Nigeria, nobody cares anymore about lives of people. . . .

It's really sad. . .
PoliticsRe: Letter To Boko Haram: This Is Great by tosinaded(m): 8:42am On Jul 07, 2011
Lmao at nigerians, we re just plain stupid and foolish. We re at the middle of brutal killings by a religious sect, nd we re here arguing bout christinity and Islam. . . How foolish can we get in naija, all in the name of religion?

Christianity is this, Islam is this and bla bla, all this crap won't solve anything! Who the he'll told u that ur religion is the way to move naija forward?

If u av nothing to say, other than to argue about chistianity and Islam,q please do us all a favor and stu! We need solutions to the crisis that is looming in naija, and we re creating our own religious crisis here on nairaland. .

Sometimes the way u so call learned peeps argue and throw insults at eachoda cos of religion here on nairaland, I wonder what u wld do if u were Arguing face to face. Yet u blame illiterates for killing? My religion is peaceful, my religion is that, Jesus is not this, Jesus is not thAt, Christians cnt fight and bla bla. . . Yet ur actions on nairaland shows otherwise!

You constantly throw insults at eachoda, swear and curse because of religion, wen we should be developing. . Is that what ur religion teaches? We re just so backward mehn I swear.

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