Travel › Re: What Bourdillon, Ikoyi Looks Like In 2020 (pics, Video) by tot(f): 8:28pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
Iamgrey5: Name the cities and countries.
Bear in mind that Nigeria is not a first or second world country, neither is Nigeria a very rich country. In that case, people should not attempt to compare its "affluence" with reference to the developed countries. It doesn't measure up at all, that's the honest truth. |
Forum Games › Re: Keep A Word Drop A Word by tot(f): 8:24pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
StubbornGENIUS waves |
Politics › Re: EDO: APC Women Campaign in Owan West As Ize-Iyamu campaigns in Owan East &Estako by tot(f): 8:12pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
bigplantainn:
 Illiterate that can't tell the difference between LOSE and LOOSE. Special center graduate, smh. |
Politics › Re: Current Wife Of Dapo Williams Chases The 1st Son Of The Deceased During burial. by tot(f): 8:05pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
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Forum Games › Re: Keep A Word Drop A Word by tot(f): 7:58pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
Radio waves |
Politics › Re: Current Wife Of Dapo Williams Chases The 1st Son Of The Deceased During burial. by tot(f): 7:57pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Current Wife Of Dapo Williams Chases The 1st Son Of The Deceased During burial. by tot(f): 7:08pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
femi4: Why should it be kept private? African mentality, always hiding anything and everything Why not video everything happening in your family and come and post it online? |
Politics › Re: Current Wife Of Dapo Williams Chases The 1st Son Of The Deceased During burial. by tot(f): 6:31pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Current Wife Of Dapo Williams Chases The 1st Son Of The Deceased During burial. by tot(f): 6:26pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
bigplantainn: is english our language. as long as u get wetin he dey talk, that is all that matters. can oyinbo speak our language? Nonsense. Why didn't you type in your local language? |
Education › Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 6:13pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
ModestGal: You are so obsessed with me boy, so you follow me this much, well, I gat no time for a jobless mofo, I gat no more time for you baby, so continue trailing me and keep mentioning me. One love Olodo cheat. Can't take the heat ehn? |
Politics › Re: Current Wife Of Dapo Williams Chases The 1st Son Of The Deceased During burial. by tot(f): 6:11pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
wale377: Dr Dapo Williams was a prominent member of Nigerian UK Diaspora. He’s death was announced on the 8th of August 2020. Williams until his death was reportedly a senior member of the UK chapter of the APC and a leader in the Nigerian diaspora community in the UK.
The video Above shows the moment the current wife of Late Dapo Williams chasing the first son and first daughter of deceased from performing their burial rites He's death? His!! OP - so, for likes, you decided to post online a video that should be kept private. If this was you, would you want this vdeo on NL? Smh. |
Education › Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 6:09pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
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Education › Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 6:04pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
ModestGal: Shut the hell up and get lost from my mention. Go suvk yourself up with your kindergarten thoughts, as if there was a time the road was good. Irritating Hahahahha  Why so pained? Cheat!  |
Education › Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 6:00pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
ModestGal: Lol, what is the correlation between WAEC and being successful in MBBS? So you mean even after succeeding with MBBD the WAEC they didn't pass will hunt them? You are not making any sense please, and due to that go look for someone else in your level of underthinking to reply, I'm done with you. Madam realist, don't run away  Those doctors will treat you with their half baked results, the engineers will also build the house you will live in using their half baked results and inferior materials that cause collapses. You all want to cheat your way through life, no wahala, but you must surely lie on the beds you lay. Let's all be "realists" nah. |
Education › Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 5:55pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
ModestGal: Well, the truth is bitter and I'm a realist, canceling exam malpractice will only affect the poor children, because the rich would always have their way, what do you want to become the poor people? To get teenage pregnancy and continue to live in depression? Well, if cheating would give them a feeling of achievement, and motivation to forge ahead, then so be it. If its disappointing to you, suck it up. I'm not a fool, sorry Sorry your life is in such a state you are regretting not "PERTAKING" in exam malpractice. Heya. Anyway, as the other guy already told you, those cheats will end up being the doctors that will treat you in the future with their half baked results  So continue being a realist. |
Education › Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 5:49pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
dumodust: With your comments, I can deduce that you are young or probably never grew up. Anybody who has lived long enough knows that bad or faulty education will finally show when or where it counts. There are no shortcuts to it. Your argument is defeatist and lazy which is why many youths now will never learn to persevere and succeed. No zeal to actually learn anything from the roots up and be patient. So many people born into poor families are rich today via hardwork and persistence, in fact, rich kids are more laid back and tend to be in more danger of failing if not disciplined. Why some courses demand higher grades is to be sure you can go all the way, why apply for competitive course like medicine with poor grades? You won't survive 3rd year and withthe mental pressure, you may end up mad. Some things require a certain level to accomplish and reading those high courses still make them billionaires but they play a role in society by ensuring quality control. Find your level and make money from doing what you love, many billionaires are not people with very high IQs but they know how to harvest those with high intellect to work for them. I hope the people you are encouraging to cheat attend to you in the future... They will treat you and your children as doctors, build your house as engineers, may you employ them in your work place so that they provide below par services.and I pray they take the shortcuts you endorse. Well said. |
Education › Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 5:48pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
ModestGal: You all are writing RUBBISH and NO, EXAM malpractice will NEVER END especially if Nigeria continue this way.
Who attends the good schools? The rich Who has money for 3lesson teachers? The rich Who doesn't do house chores and hawk? The rich Who can meet the WAEC syllabus: The rich
Without Examination malpractice, the poor may never get a chance in this life, so if their only option is EXAM MALPRACTICE, THEN SO BE IT.
What you don't understand is that once these children gets more matured in the UNIVERSITY, they get more freedom, no more Hawking, no more house chores, they can now focus and study if they want to, but while young, only their parents can help them become focused to pass well. But at adult age, the choice is with each individual, and thus if they become serious, they would definitely scale through in the university, I have seen many with first class. And even the rich with good results sometimes do not do as good as the poor that cheated their way in.
I REGRET NOT PERTAKING IN EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE AS IT ONLY MADE ME BEHIND.
How can a public school without Math teacher, English Teacher, Physics Teacher, leaking roof, with children from broken homes mingling with children from abused home able to pass WAEC?
How will they compete with children that attended #1million naira secondary schools?
And in the NORTH, the rich people buy WAEC from the top, so you expect children from poor homes to be doing what? Don't you know when teenagers are not happy, they end up getting pregnant, joining cultism, passing WAEC is a type of JOY, and would those children to have focus and believe in a future Well, these people are able to perform once they gain admission into the university once they are focused and serious, so you all don't hold water. Plus Passing WAEC is a step, so if they do malpractice to pass that one, read to pass jamb, within three years they will gain admission.
In a country with No NEAR EQUALITY FOR CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, then EXAM MALPRACTICE IS A MUST Very disappointing read. You were the one making very valid points about how Nigerians need to change their ways for the country to move forward on another thread, it was so impressive but here you are JUSTIFYING exam malpractice. Choose one side please. |
Forum Games › Re: Keep A Word Drop A Word by tot(f): 4:43pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
Mountain peak |
Celebrities › Re: 'I Will Be Dead Without Her' - Tee Billz Says As He Kisses His Woman by tot(f): 3:29pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
Many guys here seem to have taken it personal  |
Education › Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 2:36pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
Can people stop quoting the whole post?!! |
Culture › Re: Micheal Ameh Oboni Dies! The Attah Of Igala Is Dead by tot(f): 1:04pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Akinwunmi Adesina Re-Elected As AFDB President by tot(f): 12:28pm On Aug 27, 2020 |
Great news! Definitely well deserved. |
Forum Games › Re: Keep A Word Drop A Word by tot(f): 11:19pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
Life style |
Politics › Re: EDO: APC Women Campaign in Owan West As Ize-Iyamu campaigns in Owan East &Estako by tot(f): 9:40pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
ORIENTATION101: Obaseki knows he will loose the election on ballot reason for less campaign what he is banking on his disqualification of Apc candidate in court LOSE |
Events › Re: What Was That Thing You Later Realised You Wasted Money On During Your Wedding? by tot(f): 8:03pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
Brachaa: You still dont get it. Anyways I'm done here. Shalom.  Ciao  |
Events › Re: What Was That Thing You Later Realised You Wasted Money On During Your Wedding? by tot(f): 7:58pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
Brachaa: I'll follow the trend. That doesn't mean it has to be expensive. Of course you don't expect me to wear what my mum wore during her time, do you? Its no longer trendy therefore I ain't wearing it.
Hope you got my drift of "trendy" here. It's your life, your choice. No one said you should wear a dress from the1800s, the point was don't follow trends or put yourself in debt simply for trend sake. |
Events › Re: What Was That Thing You Later Realised You Wasted Money On During Your Wedding? by tot(f): 7:44pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
Brachaa: The design would have been outdated by now. The rate at which new designs are coming up everyday, no body will want to use a wedding gown of six months old. Trust me. The change in trend is crazy. Not everyone is crazy about following trends, as long as a dress looks good, it's not a biggie. Don't follow trend / society and end in debt. |
Culture › Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by tot(f): 5:21pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
uglodoh: What of if the man died without a will? Most countries have laws that address this. I don't know about the laws in Nigeria, which is why people should write wills. If a person dies without a will, it means they have died "intestate." When this happens, the intestacy laws of the state where they reside will determine how the property is distributed upon their death. |
Food › Re: Rice Becoming Unaffordable In Kano - Residents Cry Out by tot(f): 4:12pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
Blankstare: Not only ricev virtually all foodstuffs, prices just skyrocketed this last july Which is the reason inflation keeps going up. Meanwhile, if people can't afford to eat, a basic right in any society, where will they get the strength to think up solutions for issues around them? |
Food › Re: Rice Becoming Unaffordable In Kano - Residents Cry Out by tot(f): 4:11pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
AerialMapper: LOL!!!
there is rice in Kano!!!
Nigeria is borrowing grains ooo... This is what you get when you hand the country to a geriatric to run
Abeg, where are those Buharetards! Manna and Leo...come and defend your president...
COVIDIOTS Lmaooo  Only you, 2 new words lol. |
Culture › Re: Supreme Court’s Decision On Female Inheritance Divides Igbos by tot(f): 3:17pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
MISSCONGENIALITY: One of my grand aunties had a will before she died. Her grown up son's refused to to follow the will because their mother shared property to allbher children both make and female. Note. Is was her property not thelat her husband left it for her. She worked for it herself. It took 10yrs to settle the matter in court. People were staying free in the houses for all the 10yrs. These men saying women will to have a share in their mother's property didn't contribute to their mother's life or buriel. And they were not hungry men o. They had better property than what their mother left. The girls were the ones who took care of the woman. They finally agreed as the women too refused to give up their own share. Some people will still not accept their father's will if they feel it doesn't favour them. If I have kids and they misbehave, I don't mind giving all my property to the criminal Federal government. Let them go and work for their own. Wow, can you just imagine. What a nasty behaviour. Well, with wills, whether they accept the will or not is irrelevant, it can be legally enforced. I am glad the women didn't give up. |
Business › Re: Biggest Amount Of Money You Have Ever Lost In Life And Lessons Learnt From It by tot(f): 2:06pm On Aug 26, 2020*. Modified: 9:29pm On Aug 26, 2020 |
cass1: i pray you don't realize it when its too late that you can't make it with gambling. You'll keep loosing. So many stories of losing money to gambling here. Those betting shops are the ONLY ones consistently making money when it comes to gambling. I pray people will wise up one day and stop throwing money away. It's very unfortunate. |