Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 10:27pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
Lakayana: Am I the only ajebutter that used to eat at chicken George? am i the only ajebutter that ate at yetkem |
Family › Re: Nigerian Ghost Stories (pressing Someones Neck At Night) by trolling(m): 10:16pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
true2god: Another advise is for pple to stop walking late at night, especially at odd places dat r usually but vry busy during the day and vry vry calm at nite.
I hav one experince dat i wont forget easily. I was trekin frm new garage (not far frm bariga) to berger under bridge at iyana oworo (a short cut to oworonsoki lagos) at around 11:30pm. Suddenly dis guy just walk past me and i wondered where dis guy just walk fast like dat. Within two seconds before i looked down and raise my head up i didnt see the guy again. I look if there is any corner someone could enta i find non. I tried to imagine if the guys ran frm my sight within dis one or two seconds i didnt see any1 around me any more on a vry long road.
Fear gripped me cos i cant imagine wat i saw. Pple should learn hw not to keep late at nite cos of the dangers in it. And most importantly prayer is needed for God's guidance before goin to bed (reading and prayin psalm 91). Many things happen wen man dey sleep. me too i've xperience something like that and it was late too but i know why it happened though,i was not in the Spirit but it was an experience for me, this person didnt just disapperar,it was transformed |
Politics › Re: Pupils In Enugu Study On Bare-Floor, Leaking Roof by trolling(m): 10:08pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
litgirl22: The state of basic amenities in ALL OF NIGERIA is rubbish, but governors such as Chime think they can deceive the masses with beautification and so-called FDI in the form shoprite.
Banana republic. A big shame.....Nigeria has yet to to be led by a real and sincere hero. All her leaders are concerned with showy and superficial achievements to solicit stooopid praise while foundational issues are left to rot.
No incentive for indigenous industrialization. No world class educational institutions to graduate the best brains in any field No law and order No constant electricity No healthcare No welfare for the old, disabled, abused and abandoned No police No infrastructure for mass transportation No religious or ethnic tolerance. Killing, killing, quarreling, killing NOTHING!!!!!!!!
Who frigging cares about some street flowers and shopping malls ?? so on point, wouldnt mind rubbing minds wth u? |
Politics › Re: Pupils In Enugu Study On Bare-Floor, Leaking Roof by trolling(m): 10:07pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
litgirl22: The state of basic amenities in ALL OF NIGERIA is rubbish, but governors such as Chime think they can deceive the masses with beautification and so-called FDI in the form shoprite.
Banana republic. A big shame.....Nigeria has yet to to be led by a real and sincere hero. All her leaders are concerned with showy and superficial achievements to solicit stooopid praise while foundational issues are left to rot.
No incentive for indigenous industrialization. No world class educational institutions to graduate the best brains in any field No law and order No constant electricity No healthcare No welfare for the old, disabled, abused and abandoned No police No infrastructure for mass transportation No religious or ethnic tolerance. Killing, killing, quarreling, killing NOTHING!!!!!!!!
Who frigging cares about some street flowers and shopping malls ?? boy! u r so on point, wouldnt mind rubbing minds with u |
Family › Re: Nigerian Ghost Stories (pressing Someones Neck At Night) by trolling(m): 9:28pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
kandiikane: Witches don't exist but we still have stories about them. Can a single person here tell me that they've seen a witch or demon live performing their acts. All we hear is tall tales and hearsays or dreams. a witch or wizard are people who are familiar with unclean Spirits, read your bible you'll see it.yr babalawo's n "iya's" are wizards n witches... before i came into the truth i was taking to a woman who divined some things about my future which eventually happened but how did she know,it's because she entertains and is familiar with a demon |
Family › Re: Nigerian Ghost Stories (pressing Someones Neck At Night) by trolling(m): 9:22pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
Aggrippa: it happened to me at skl, one giant man with red agbada and cap jack me by my neck threatening me in dream, i shout Jesus, the dream stop. o boy the next day come and see accident with one okadaman and his new bike, God deliver me again, i was only slightly hurt in the ankle. my pple always pray b4 goin to bed. e.g u can recite psalm 23 there's a reason why you saw a man in "red" |
Family › Re: Nigerian Ghost Stories (pressing Someones Neck At Night) by trolling(m): 9:19pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
Roseey0: ndi awka na ata highest...my experience with them,i had to leave the area b4 dos attack stoped. For me,its a spiritual thin not medical its spiritual and physical, if u read DeUT 28, you'll see this so-called medical conditions but its actually spiritual triggering a medical condition |
Family › Re: Nigerian Ghost Stories (pressing Someones Neck At Night) by trolling(m): 9:15pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
nenergy: This one isn't a-press-my-neck-at-night experience sha. As a teenager, i accompanied my aunty to dispose refuse one evening. We dragged the sack and basket of refuse till we got to a desolate area and proceeded to dump the refuse there. Just as we were about dump the refuse, something came over us- we couldn't move. My head was "swollen" and i had goose bumps all over. All we could do was call each others name. The force "freed" us and we "picked" race.lol The next morning my aunty went back there to retrieve the basket and sack. Lo and behold, we had dumped the refuse at a grave yard. #Spooky yeap u guys were in their "zone", they overwhelmed you,if u read Job you'll see it happen to one of Job's friends |
Family › Re: Nigerian Ghost Stories (pressing Someones Neck At Night) by trolling(m): 9:12pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
buchibabe: When I was in d boarding skool(federal govt college),there were tales about one "lady koikoi" a ghost ho usually walks around at nite wearing high heeled shoes,and when she walked,d soles of her shoes mAde dat sound 'koi koi koi koi'. It was said dat she wass once a woman who lost her daughter in on of d federal govt colleges,and after her death,she went about looking for her daughter from one fgc to anoda. Whether d gist was true or not,I was forced to believe,because at dat time(jss1),d story spread round d skool and I think one or two occasions my friends heard it which made it so true. And d fear of walking alone at nite then,was d begining of wisdom. So somehow,even after I left secondary skool I was still havin dat fear,I never stayed in dark or lonely places alone for d fear of hearing dat sound. but u guys should know that fear is used to torment people physically n psychologically, if u entertain the fear then it will torment u, perfect love cast out fear. |
Family › Re: Nigerian Ghost Stories (pressing Someones Neck At Night) by trolling(m): 9:06pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
one thing you guys should understand is that the spiritual can influence,move,impact the physical body or why do u think people levitate or teleport.or how do u explain telekenesis,the spiritual has power over the physical |
Family › Re: Nigerian Ghost Stories (pressing Someones Neck At Night) by trolling(m): 9:00pm On Feb 25, 2013 |
hustla242: It's called sleep paralysis guys but everyone to their beliefs and faith. and who causes sleep paralysis?, abi who made all those people in the bible paralyzed during Yahshua's time....everybody keep calling on a pagan deity, only if u know who u r calling on |
Literature › Re: Culture Shock, My First Day In Russia! by trolling(m): 6:23am On Feb 25, 2013 |
following |
Forum Games › Re: Start A Sentence With The Last Word Of The Previous Poster by trolling(m): 5:44am On Feb 25, 2013 |
matters are issues that should be resolved by individuals |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 5:35am On Feb 25, 2013 |
naptu2: 1) Mirror in the sun. Check the thread. "Nigeria: the good, the bad, the beautiful, the ugly", I posted an episode there.
2) Do you mean "Magana Ja Ri Ce" (sp)?
3) You can also watch Cockcrow at Dawn on that thread. thanks |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 4:16am On Feb 25, 2013 |
 lynpetra: Moju moju,akaramo,make Siao,sisi dey come,make I come 
Piyo piyo,piyo ....Lagos...change your style,another style...be like dat....with electric choke 
Am the queen,am number 1....Who stole the meat from the cooking pot...not me cudnt be,the queen stole the meat from the cooking pot....
Then the hand games like chiririmgba a chiririmgba aka gba...panama ta chimchimchim Ana meri ble nneri( don't really know d words) lols just stop it , this nostalgia is getting stronger  lynpetra: Moju moju,akaramo,make Siao,sisi dey come,make I come 
Piyo piyo,piyo ....Lagos...change your style,another style...be like dat....with electric choke 
Am the queen,am number 1....Who stole the meat from the cooking pot...not me cudnt be,the queen stole the meat from the cooking pot....
Then the hand games like chiririmgba a chiririmgba aka gba...panama ta chimchimchim Ana meri ble nneri( don't really know d words) lols just stop it , this nostalgia is getting stronger |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 12:18am On Feb 25, 2013 |
ferhyntorlah: S.T. Soap, Laide Parfum Jelly, Alabukun
Advert song for Laide Parfum Jelly: Laide de de oh Ti wa ni Parfum jelly... Ama ra dan dan oh... Laide... Laideeeeeeee! i remember this products as a matter of fact i did my waec with the daughter of the owner of the company that makes them |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 12:16am On Feb 25, 2013 |
chucky234: How come no one seem to remember Choco milo candy we remember choco milo,its chocolate in a cubes |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 12:07am On Feb 25, 2013 |
 wetin be the name of that t.v series wey na hausa ppl full am,dem go show us their mud huts, chai...i remember cock crows at dawn series and another one wey the series has somethig in the sun |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 10:39pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
anyone remembers simon templer |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 10:08pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
anybody remember yetkem chicken and chicken george |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 10:07pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
J luv u: Behind the cloud mirror in the sun supple blues Howard five o Bigfoot and wild boy uncle Wole´s animal game(ore mi kilo gba odo oloju eja....) cock crow at dawn Samanja Famous five The great space coaster Little kid dynamite all star band Speed racer good memory u gat there |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 10:01pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
mbhs139: i hate this programme like ...
It's sooooo looooong.
People just dancing and dancing only to win Gold Spot openner or Parley Soda tray i'm telling u so boring, na so so ajegunle boys n girls full am |
Literature › Re: Ibo Boy Wey Like Yoruba by trolling(m): 9:58pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
Josphine4good: am in paces landing drive, lawrence ville cool |
Literature › Re: Ibo Boy Wey Like Yoruba by trolling(m): 9:10pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
josephine so where for atlanta u dey? me i dey Riverdale |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 8:28pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
i remembered Rex beer, Limca drink,Zit drink, baba dudu, i remember that yoghurt wey dey inside one box na ajebo dey chop dat one dat time, but tandi guarana brings memories, who mix hin seven-up with milk? |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 8:24pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
mosquitoNet: Na who sabi 'agidi jollof'? i sabi am,na aje kpako rice |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 8:19pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
huni_naija: Sunny delight was a popular orange flavoured drink in the late 90's/early 2000's for children in the UK, no longer sold anymore!
I remember cabin biscuits, nido milk etc sunny delight dey here o |
Nairaland General › Re: Popular Brands From The Late 70's, 80's And Early 90's by trolling(m): 8:16pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
wetin be de name of that ice-cream wey we dey chop fit stick? i just remembered that biscuit wey get pepper inside,wetin be de name? dem still get tomtom 4 9ja? |
Literature › Re: Ibo Boy Wey Like Yoruba by trolling(m): 7:40pm On Feb 24, 2013 |
intriguing i must say but it just goes to show say wetin we do 4 life we dey reap am sharp, not being judgemental but speaking from experiences |
Travel › Re: Ever Been Tortured Abroad? Share Ur Stories by trolling(m): 6:03pm On Feb 23, 2013 |
...welcome to the mark of the beast |
Education › Re: Represent Your Primary, Secondary And College by trolling(m): 5:43pm On Feb 21, 2013 |
Grace children school Gbaagada Ajayi crowther sec sch Georgia Perimeter college |
Business › Re: These Weird Ideas Made Millions by trolling(m): 8:06pm On Feb 18, 2013 |
naijacutee: This is why America is called God's own country. It encourages all sorts of startups - even silly ones. who told u dat its God own country abi u no dey read yr bible |