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Crime / Re: BVN Fraudsters Bag Six Months Imprisonment (Photos) by Vivalavida99(f): 6:30pm On Mar 23, 2017
cheesy

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Crime / Re: Obituary Of Sholape Oladipupo Female Airforce Personnel Shot Dead By Her Lover by Vivalavida99(f): 10:10pm On Mar 21, 2017
Some of you are just irredeemable, you just have to turn the thread to tribal fisticuffs. Damn!

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Family / I Regret Playing The US Visa Lottery - A Heart Breaking Story. by Vivalavida99(f): 10:02pm On Mar 21, 2017
JUST A LESSON!

If I had known, I would not have played the America visa lottery. The lottery I played had put indelible scar on my heart, causing me pain daily as I move closer to the grave. I am now 64 years of age. My undoing was the visa lottery I played in 2007. Prior to this time, all was well, and going smoothly in our family.

I had married my wife in 1985. We were blessed with 3 boys and a girl. The girl, Moyosore was our first child. She was born in 1986. The boys came there after in 1988, 1990, and 1994.

My wife was a full time house wife. She had everything at her request. A chauffeur driving car, two house helps, and other conveniences were at her disposals. I was a senior management staff at the defunct NITEL. A trained and accompanished electronic engineer. I travelled round the Nation. My assignments most times, were between the Federal Capital Territory, and Owerri in Imo State. I however ensured am in Lagos at least twice a month to see my family. This was between 1986 , and 1997. I retired in 1999 to start my own private company, which has continued to triumph to God's glory.


In 2007, I joined several other Nigerians to play the visa lottery of the United States. I was part of the few thousands that won. I was happy, not because of myself, but because of my two younger children who will have the benefit of automatic citizenship of America. My older children; Moyosore, Aanuoluwapo were already schooling in Canada as at the time.


Hmmmmm, one of the major conditions of granting the visa is blood screening, and conduct of DNA for beneficiary's dependants. I had submitted necessary documents, and made payments for our screenings at the popular St. Nicholas, Lagos Island. We did the tests as recommended. The results were to be sent to the Embassy.

I got a letter at a later date that I should present my passport and my wife's for visas. On enquiry, they said the kids I presented weren't mine. I almost lost my sanity! My kids weren't mine? Is that possible was my song. I find it difficult to comprend. Because, it happened near my birthday celebration, I invited Moyo and Aanu home under the pretence that they were coming to celebrate with me, and had their DNA carried out. Alas, only Moyosore was my authentic child!

I became sick, and almost passed on. I was hospitalised for a month. I eventually lost the opportunity to complete the processing of the visas, as I was no longer myself. A bi, of what need is the visa without my kids?


When I got over the shock, I confronted my wife. She was mad with me. She called me unprintable names and a failure. I kept my peace and moved on. The following week, I invited her to a friend's party. On our way back, I parked the car and pulled out of the road. She asked why, and I told her not to worry. I then raised the matter again. She rained abuse on me, and called me a drunk.

At that point, I pointed a pistol at her side, and threatened to kill her, and dump her on the abandoned road. I showed her copy of the DNA I got on Aanu, and the notification I received from American embassy.
At this point, my wife became parrot. She swallowed her pride, and confessed. She said Aanu was fathered by David, a friend and colleague, who was more of a brother than friend. We had been friends for almost 30 years. Tunde and Bidemi were sons of our househelp, Kingsley. Kingsley was from Benue. He worked with us for almost 15 years. I had noticed my wife special interest in him, but never knew he was sharing her with me.


It has been 10 years after the ugly incident, and revelation. I survived the shock, but Adunninever! She died two years after. She couldn't wait to tell the kids and sort out the problem and havoc she caused. Till date, the children are not in the knowing of my predicament. The children are doing good. The last, Bidemi now 23 is working in a multinational company. He graduated at 19. So also are the other brothers and their siste, who are doing great in Overseas.


Now, am 64. I have written my will again and again. I have deleted the names of the boys from my last will, even though I have not gathered enough courage to inform them that am not their biological father.
I have not told anyone either, and its killing me day- by- day.

[copied)

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Foreign Affairs / Federal Judge In Ny Puts Halt To Deportations Ordered By Trump by Vivalavida99(f): 12:40pm On Jan 29, 2017
Saturday, January 28, 2017 09:10PM
NEW YORK -- A federal judge issued an emergency order Saturday night temporarily barring the U.S. from deporting people from nations subject to President Donald Trump's travel ban.

U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly in New York issued the emergency order after lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union filed a court petition on behalf of people from seven predominantly Muslim nations who were detained at airports across the country as the ban took effect.




As the decision was announced, cheers broke out in crowds of demonstrators who had gathered at American airports and outside the Brooklyn courthouse where the ruling was issued.

The order barred U.S. border agents from removing anyone who arrived in the U.S. with a valid visa from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. It also covered anyone with an approved refugee application.

It was unclear how quickly the order might affect people in detention.

Under Trump's order, it had appeared that an untold number of foreign-born U.S. residents now traveling outside the U.S. could be stuck overseas for at least 90 days even though they held permanent residency "green cards" or other visas. However, an official with the Department of Homeland Security said Saturday night that no green-card holders from the seven countries cited in Trump's order had been prevented from entering the U.S.

Some foreign nationals who were allowed to board flights before the order was signed Friday had been detained at U.S. airports, told they were no longer welcome. The DHS official who briefed reporters by phone said 109 people who were in transit on airplanes had been denied entry and 173 had not been allowed to get on their planes overseas.

Trump billed his sweeping executive order as a necessary step to stop "radical Islamic terrorists" from coming to the U.S. Included is a 90-day ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen and a 120-day suspension of the U.S. refugee program.

Trump's order singled out Syrians for the most aggressive ban, indefinitely blocking entry for anyone from that country, including those fleeing civil war.

The directive did not do anything to prevent attacks from homegrown extremists who were already in America, a primary concern of federal law enforcement officials. It also omitted Saudi Arabia, home to most of the Sept. 11 hijackers.

As a candidate Trump pledged to temporarily ban Muslims from coming to the U.S., then said he would implement "extreme vetting" for people from countries with significant terror concerns.

Trump told reporters Saturday the order is "not a Muslim ban."

"It's working out very nicely," Trump said of the implementation of his order. "We're going to have a very, very strict ban and we're going to have extreme vetting, which we should have had in this country for many years."


The order sparked protests at several of the nation's international airports, including New York's Kennedy and Chicago's O'Hare and facilities in Minneapolis and Dallas-Forth Worth. In San Francisco, hundreds blocked the street outside the arrival area of the international terminal. Several dozen demonstrated at the airport in Portland, Oregon, briefly disrupting light rail service while hoisting signs that read "Portland Coffee Is From Yemen" and chanting anti-Trump slogans. Among the dozens showing support for refugees at Denver's airport were those who sang "refugees are welcome here."

U.S. lawmakers and officials around the globe also criticized the move. Sen. Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said while Trump is right to focus on border security, the order is "too broad."

"If we send a signal to the Middle East that the U.S. sees all Muslims as jihadis, the terrorist recruiters win by telling kids that America is banning Muslims and that this is America versus one religion," Sasse said. "Our generational fight against jihadism requires wisdom."

In Tehran, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran would stop issuing new visas to U.S. citizens in response to Trump's ban, but that anyone already with a visa to Iran wouldn't be turned away.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to Twitter Saturday afternoon to say that refugees were welcome in Canada, "regardless of your faith."

Two of the first people blocked from entering the United States were Iraqis with links to the U.S. military.

Hameed Khalid Darweesh and Haider Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi were detained by immigration officials after landing at New York's Kennedy airport Friday night. Both had been released by Saturday night after their lawyers intervened.

Darweesh had worked as an interpreter for the U.S. Army when it invaded Iraq in 2003 and later worked as a contract engineer. In their court filing, his lawyers said Alshawai's wife had worked for a U.S. security contractor in Iraq. Members of her family had been killed by insurgents because of their association with the U.S. military.

The government can exempt foreign nationals from the ban if their entry is deemed in the national interest. But it was not immediately clear how that exemption might be applied.

Diplomats from the seven countries singled out by Trump's order would still be allowed into the U.S.

Those already in the U.S. with a visa or green card would be allowed to stay, according to the official, who wasn't authorized to publicly discuss the details of how Trump's order was being put in place and spoke only on condition of anonymity.


Trump's order also directed U.S. officials to review information as needed to fully vet foreigners asking to come to the U.S. and draft a list of countries that don't provide that information. That left open the possibility that citizens of other countries could also face a travel ban.

The U.S. may still admit refugees on a case-by-case basis during the freeze, and the government would continue to process requests from people claiming religious persecution, "provided that the religion of the individual is a minority religion in the individual's country."

The Council on American-Islamic Relations said it would challenge the constitutionality of Trump's order.

"There is no evidence that refugees - the most thoroughly vetted of all people entering our nation - are a threat to national security," said Lena F. Masri, the group's national litigation director. "This is an order that is based on bigotry, not reality."

John Cohen, a former Department of Homeland Security counterterrorism official who worked under Democratic and Republican administrations, said the order didn't address America's "primary terrorism-related threat" - people already in the U.S. who become inspired by what they see on the internet.

Trump's order drew support from some Republican lawmakers who have urged more security measures for the refugee vetting program, particularly for those from Syria.

"We are a compassionate nation and a country of immigrants. But as we know, terrorists are dead set on using our immigration and refugee programs as a Trojan Horse to attack us," House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul said in a statement Friday. "With the stroke of a pen, he is doing more to shut down terrorist pathways into this country than the last administration did in eight years."

It is unclear how many people would be immediately impacted by the non-refugee travel ban. According to the statistics maintained by the Homeland Security Department, about 17,000 students from the seven designated countries were allowed into the U.S. for the 2015-2016 school year. In 2015 more than 86,000 people from those countries arrived in the U.S. on other, non-immigrant visas and more than 52,000 others became legal permanent residents.

Last year the U.S. resettled 85,000 people displaced by war, political oppression, hunger and religious prejudice, including more than 12,000 Syrians. Before leaving office President Barack Obama announced that the U.S. would accept 110,000 refugees in the coming year, but Trump's order cut that by more than half to 50,000.

No refugees were in the air when the travel ban was signed Friday, but about 350 people were in transit in Nairobi, Kenya, and were now stuck there, said Melanie Nezer, vice president of policy and advocacy for HIAS, a refugee resettlement aid agency. She said several hundred more people who were booked on U.S.-bound flights in the next week were now stranded around the globe.

"This in effect could be a permanent ban," she said. "Many of these people may never be able to come."



http://abc7.com/politics/federal-judge-in-ny-puts-halt-to-deportations-under-trump-order/1726167/

Seun, lalasticlala
Foreign Affairs / Trudeau Says Canada Will Take Refugees Banned By U.S. by Vivalavida99(f): 9:59am On Jan 29, 2017
TORONTO –€” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a message for refugees rejected by U.S. President Donald Trump: Canada will take you. He also intends to talk to Trump about the success of Canada’s refugee policy.

Trudeau reacted to Trump’s ban of Muslims from certain countries by tweeting Saturday: “To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength #WelcomeToCanada.”

Trudeau also posted a picture of him greeting a Syrian child at Toronto’s airport in late 2015. Trudeau oversaw the arrival of more than 39,000 Syrian refugees soon after he was elected.

spokeswoman for Trudeau said Trudeau has a message for Trump.

“The Prime Minister is looking forward to discussing the successes of Canada’s immigration and refugee policy with the President when they next speak,” Trudeau spokeswoman Kate Purchase told The Associated Press.

Trudeau is expected to the visit the White House soon.

The prime minister has refrained from criticizing Trump to avoid offending the new president. More than 75 percent of Canada’s exports go to the U.S.

Toronto Mayor John Tory also weighed in, noting that the city is the most diverse in the world.

“We understand that as Canadians we are almost all immigrants, and that no one should be excluded on the basis of their ethnicity or nationality,” Tory said in a statement.

Trump signed a sweeping executive order Friday that he billed as a necessary step to stop “radical Islamic terrorists” from coming to the U.S. Included is a 90-day ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen and a 120-day suspension of the U.S. refugee program.

Trump’s order singled out Syrians for the most aggressive ban, ordering that anyone from that country, including those fleeing civil war, are indefinitely blocked from coming to the United States.

The Syrian refugee crisis became a major issue in Canada’s election in late 2015 because of the haunting image of a drowned 3-year-old Syrian boy washed up on a Turkish beach. The boy had relatives in Canada.

rudeau’s tweet quickly received more than 150,000 likes. “Welcome to Canada” trended in Canada.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/trudeau-canada-refugees-banned-u-s/
Health / The Man With The World's Longest Joystick Refuses To Have It Reduced. Pics by Vivalavida99(f): 5:04pm On Jan 20, 2017
The man with the world's longest PENIS: 54-year-old man rejects the chance to have his 18-inch member reduced (but he won't be able to have sex unless he does so)


The man with the world's longest penis has rejected the possibility of having a reduction - even if it means he won't ever have sex.

Roberto Esquivel Cabrera, 54, from Saltillo, Mexico, has a penis measuring a colossal 18.9 inches when flaccid - touching his knee.

He made headlines worldwide in 2015 after a video went viral showing him weighing his member to prove its authenticity.

His half-metre penis smashed the unofficial record believed to belong to US actor Jonah Falcon, whose penis was 9.5 inches flaccid and 13.5 inches when erect.

'I would like to be in the Guinness Book of Records but they don't recognise this record,' he told Barcroft TV.

'I am famous because I have the biggest penis in the world. I am happy with my penis, I know nobody has the size I have.'

But despite his pride, members of the medical community have urged him to at least consider a penile reduction.

Dr Jesus David Salazar Gonzalez said: 'We have advised him "Roberto, the best thing for you is that the doctors give a normal shape to your penis so that it doesn't hurt you, in order to have sexual relationships, in order to have children".

whoever has the bigger penis is more macho.

'It's something that makes him different to the rest of the people and makes him feels special.'


Doctors recently did a thorough examination of Mr Cabrera's penis, confirming suspicions that the bulk of his nearly 20-inch penis is foreskin.

His penile glands stretch only seven inches, meaning the rest of his member is completely foreskin and blood vessels.


The sheer size of Mr Cabrera's penis causes him a number of health problems, including frequent urinary tract infections because not all his urine escapes his lengthy foreskin.

While he keeps his colossal member wrapped in bandages to escape chaffing.

He is also unable to sleep chest down and has to put his penis on its own pillow to escape discomfort during the night.

And an active sex life is off limits for him as his penis has too much girth to have intercourse.

Mr Cabrera added: 'Some people ask me if I put some condoms on it and the answer is: I cannot. I can never penetrate anyone because it is too thick.'

While living in the US, he attempted to have sex twice, but the first woman backed out as soon as she saw his penis.

While the other one had to stop because it was too painful.

Mr Cabrera says his penis is a 'disability' and stops him working - forcing him to rely on food banks to survive.

uniform like anybody in the companies and also I cannot get on my knees,' he said.

'I cannot run fast and so the companies think badly of me. They say that they will call me, but they never do.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4139722/The-man-half-metre-PENIS.html

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Gambia: Finally, Jammeh Surrenders, Asks For Shift In 4pm Deadline To Pack by Vivalavida99(f): 4:22pm On Jan 20, 2017
Better.
Foreign Affairs / Re: VIDEO: Senegalese Troops Entering Gambia To Oust Jammeh by Vivalavida99(f): 9:31pm On Jan 19, 2017
kiss
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Vivalavida99(f): 7:14pm On Dec 04, 2016
Special agent Felliani pls check your account. cheesy

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Nairaland / General / Caption This Picture. by Vivalavida99(f): 3:23pm On Dec 04, 2016
Just when i thought i have seen it all, i never gave it a second thought that there's some amazing pictures still unexplored. cheesy grin cheesy grin





Lalasticlala come and see. shocked

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Fashion / Re: Miss Nairaland 2016 Grand Finale by Vivalavida99(f): 12:33pm On Jun 25, 2016
Ivyy got my vote

Cc: NlJega

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Foreign Affairs / Re: President Mugabe Pardons Female Prisoners In Zimbabwe by Vivalavida99(f): 3:53pm On May 26, 2016
cheesy

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Food / Re: 7,000 Tomato At Shoperite. My Advice To Nigerians ( Pics) by Vivalavida99(f): 11:09pm On May 25, 2016
12month:
vivalavida99

Food / Re: 7,000 Tomato At Shoperite. My Advice To Nigerians ( Pics) by Vivalavida99(f): 9:41pm On May 25, 2016
ricsman:
still buy it for me. I'll pay u

Duh!!!! angry embarassed
Food / Re: 7,000 Tomato At Shoperite. My Advice To Nigerians ( Pics) by Vivalavida99(f): 9:37pm On May 25, 2016
Cutehector:
what did u just write? If that is the only place? Like seriously?


When people hawk almost anything on the streets.. u cant tell me dat in a street, no person is selling food items.. so just say the person just wants ta waste money ok...


Ur just talkn as if u came into nigeria dis morning..

Lol, don't get your panties in a bunch. It's not that serious, i just explained to you that i ' not the author of the post, someone posted it on wall. Maybe i would ask him why he has to go Shoperite for tomatoes, lol.

And if i understand your logic, everyone who shops at shoprite are wasting money, cuz almost everything you buy at Shoperite can be gotten cheaper in other places. Right?
Food / Re: 7,000 Tomato At Shoperite. My Advice To Nigerians ( Pics) by Vivalavida99(f): 9:27pm On May 25, 2016
Cutehector:
And why should someone buy tomatoes in shoprite?



Ndi big man... dey waste money anyhow

Mechionu, if that is the only place he finds one, shouldn't he buy?

Btw, I'm not the one, a friend posted it on my FB wall and i thought i should share.

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Food / Double post. Sorry! by Vivalavida99(f): 9:18pm On May 25, 2016
Whoops!!!Posted twice, don't know why

Food / 7,000 Tomato At Shoperite. My Advice To Nigerians ( Pics) by Vivalavida99(f): 9:10pm On May 25, 2016
Here is 7,000 tomatoes at Shoppright, and my LITTLE PIECE OF ADVICE for you my people:

By now, it should be clear to all of us that this year will be a difficult one and to survive it, you just have to start planning from now.
Be prepared to let go of some things and spend only when absolutely necessary. If you have saved money, try not to touch it quickly.
Avoid capital projects in the next few months until you are certain of replenishing your bank accounts.

Avoid social travels that bring no added income. If attending a burial, wedding, naming ceremony, marriage anniversary will eat into your savings, avoid them. You would be called names, accept the name calling but understand that these same people will call you worse names if you have to borrow from them to feed your family.

Reduce your responsibilities. Your first duty is to your family. If you don't provide for them, others will rarely do so.

Talk to your friends who are working not to bother asking you for favours. Many of them wear Armani shoes and will ask you for extra money to maintain their lavish lifestyles.
Avoid those who ask you in advance what you are going to get for them on their birthdays or Valentine day. They tell you things are hard but refuse to agree that things are hard for you too.

If your friends on social media send you a private message complaining about hardship and asking you for help, tell them if you start helping everyone on social media who has asked you for help, you will end up begging for help too.

Cut your pants according to your size. If you think that staying in Lekki will take more than half of your savings, move to Otta. The downfall of a man is not the end of his life.
Help your friends to start cutting costs by cutting costs yourself. Don't spend thousands to celebrate your birthday because you will be putting pressure on them to celebrate theirs.
If they call and ask how your birthday is going to be, tell them "Ground no level". Tell them you hope things will improve next year.
Do not be pushed into unnecessary spending for any reason.

Even if you have the money to spend, spend on things that can uplift your life and the life of others. People have spent millions on their wedding, only to live unhappily thereafter.
People have spent millions on their birthdays, only to be forgotten a few months after.
Most importantly, understand that happiness does not come from vanity.

They hail you as Abuja Big Boy, Lagos Big Girl, London Big Girl, Yankee Big Boy or Europa! its just a state of mind. There are hundreds of people out there, unknown in your circles who are living a quiet life of bliss. Moreover, there is no Big Boy or Girl in the grave. Economic indices have indicated trying times ahead.

CONCENTRATE YOUR ENERGY ON THINGS THAT CAN IMPROVE YOUR LIFE AND THE LIFE OF PERSONS CLOSE TO YOU.

#Seriously reflect on the message and hope it makes a difference in our attitude to doing things in the remaining of this year 2016

- Bode Omo Balogun.

Cc lalasticlala, Seun, mynd44

Crime / Re: Lekan Shonde Arrested Over Ronke Shonde's Death by Vivalavida99(f): 3:00pm On May 09, 2016
Didn't he say he was a Lagos boy, that he can evade justice for the next 30yrs, hehehe.

You can run, but you can't hide.
Family / Re: Beware Of Jobless Men With Strong Diçk! by Vivalavida99(f): 2:46pm On May 09, 2016
WarRLaY:
you don finish ?

Yes, I'm finished.
Family / Beware Of Jobless Men With Strong Diçk! by Vivalavida99(f): 2:43pm On May 09, 2016
Beware of jobless men with strong dick!

Single ladies, especially hardworking ones should always resist the temptation of marrying jobless men in the name of love, sex or worse still to be labelled a ''married woman''. The love of a jobless man is fake, is not real, and is conditioned by poverty.


A jobless bachelor can hardly be a ''jobful'' husband! A man who could not take care of his basic material need as a single man cannot perform magic when coupled in marriage.

Poverty has an amazing way of humiliating and humbling a man thereby making him lose the very essence of his manhood--a deflated ego that accepts everything.

Poor and jobless men are always the most attentive to your emotional and physical needs.

They often make good bedroom bully, they major very well in sex and all the spoils of it--but be wary! It’s often a well-honed skill to escape poverty under the shadow of vulnerable rich women.

When these men are rehabilitated financially from the labour of their partners they always tend to recoil back to the real man poverty has hidden all this while. Their changed economic status automatically changes their taste and social comportment.

They seek their real woman outside the confines of their matrimonial boundary. Hence cheating and infidelity crept in. Their wives become object of hate giving way to domestic violence.

So, if you want a fulfilling marital relationship steer clear of all these smooth talking, flattering and emotionally supportive randy men without any sustainable means of livelihood-----‘’Ndi-oji amu eri’’. Fine young "boys" with empty pockets.

This admonition maybe difficult to adhere to in a society where women are pressured to marry in order to enjoy societal validation. Where chronological age maybe running higher. Where the so-called ‘’men of god’’ adduce spinsterhood to phantom spiritual enemy and sins.

But in all this, we still have our individual life to live irrespective of the unjust demands of the society.

So, rather than marry a lousy, lazy and good-for-nothing-man as husband, single parenthood remains a reasonable option to realise full-fledged motherhood.

A financially comfortable woman with children is happier without cashless husband

Single motherhood has never been a sin neither is it punishable by ‘’hell fire’’.

It is simply a choice and a way of life!

M.E

Cc lalasticlala, mynd44, Seun

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Family / Re: Freeman David, A Nairalander Is Dead! by Vivalavida99(f): 11:12am On May 02, 2016
Rip Freeman.

May God grant you eternal rest.
Politics / Re: Saraki Bribed Facebook - Omoyele Sowore by Vivalavida99(f): 4:34pm On May 01, 2016
This Sowore or whatever his name is, is just a compound fool.

Narcissism taken to a level of utter pathos.

Sometimes you just can't fix stupid.

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Politics / Re: Fulani Herdsmen Flee Enugu by Vivalavida99(f): 4:59pm On Apr 30, 2016
So many derange psychos on nairaland, Seun should start checking the sanity of posters henceforth.
Celebrities / Re: Who's Tee Billz Barber, The Guy Is Just Good.. PHOTO by Vivalavida99(f): 4:49pm On Apr 30, 2016
cool

Family / Re: Photos Of The Rescued Boy Branded A Witch by Vivalavida99(f): 4:44pm On Apr 30, 2016
What an amazing transformation, may God bless that woman.

God is done with that boy yet, he grow up to be a wonderful person.
Romance / Caption This Pic by Vivalavida99(f): 1:46pm On Apr 30, 2016
Lalasticlala, I'm speechless shocked

This is just disgusting *pukes* angry embarassed

Celebrities / Re: Transcript Of Tiwa Savage's Interview With ThisDay Editor: 21 Things She Said by Vivalavida99(f): 10:39am On Apr 30, 2016
Tiwa Savage:
13 Shocking Things Singer Said About Tee Billz;
1. Not Been Together In One Month.
2. He Cheated While I Was Hospitalized.
3. Allegations That Annie Idibia Cooked For Him.
4. The N4.5m Theft That Made Me Sack Him As Manager.
5. He comes back drunk, he comes back angry, and we don’t know what sort of mood he is in.
6. Accusation That My Mother Bewitched Him. 7. About Cheating With Don Jazzy, 2face And Dr. Sid.
8. EFCC Investigating Him For N45m Debt.
9. Day I Caught Him Smoking Cocaine.
10. I Never Knew Tee Billz Had A Third Child. 11. Our Marriage Is Over.
12. Tee Billz’s Relationship With Baby Jamil. 13. I Will Still Pray For Tee Billz.
Politics / Re: Funlani Herdsmen: 4 Grievous Sins Of PMB - CramJones by Vivalavida99(f): 3:29pm On Apr 29, 2016
THINK

When the Federally (Buhari) controlled police says the Enugu massacre perpetrators are NOT Fulani herdsmen, and say this without investigation, then you know there is no intention to catch the culprits. Ab initio, Fulanis have been occluded from suspects.

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Politics / Re: Armed Men Crossing Benue River En-Route Agatu (Video) - SBM Intelligence by Vivalavida99(f): 8:09pm On Apr 28, 2016
So far nobody has been able to translate what this demons where saying.

Anyway, it's time every states, LG, communities, villages starts arming their people, the ethnic cleansing/Genocide has begun. The Fulani oligarchs, the born to rule elites and those who wants to Islamize the country has unleashed their war dogs on the rest of us in the South. We must start defending ourselves, it is now or never!
Politics / Re: Armed Men Crossing Benue River En-Route Agatu (Video) - SBM Intelligence by Vivalavida99(f): 6:50pm On Apr 28, 2016
Femiwilli:
The North is eliminating the south and the silly Igbo & Yoruba people are abusing themselves online.

Are we really wise?

God bless you.

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Politics / Re: Armed Men Crossing Benue River En-Route Agatu (Video) - SBM Intelligence by Vivalavida99(f): 6:49pm On Apr 28, 2016
Atlantian:
I understand that if you promote Biafra on Seun's nairaland you get a ban, and if you call out the Fulani's herdsmen for killing people you also get a ban. Seems nairaland owners are really serving their masters very well.

Well, is it okay if we thank the Fulanis for the incesaant killing ? If we get a ban for condemning Fulanis then i can only assume its okay to thank them.

I hereby thank the Fulanis for killing every other tribes in Nigeria including the Yorubas.

The dream of secession can also be achieved by their action indirectly.


Lol.

But you are right, i concur with you.

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