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Crime / Re: 7-Year-Old Girl Caught Watching Porn In Awka, Beaten With Electronic Cable by waladis(m): 8:13pm On Jul 26, 2017
Regardless of whatever offence the girl might have committed. This is a first degree child abuse. That man would have ended up in jail in the western world for a long time.

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Celebrities / Re: Upcoming Actors Now Pay 500k - 1mn To Nollywood Producers For Lead Roles by waladis(m): 8:02pm On Jul 26, 2017
Guys, this is a must see nollywood new released Yoruba movie drama titled WOTO 1&2 with English subtitles . Staring among others Kunle Afod and Yewande Fakoya. Running now on Oleku TV / YOUTUBE. Rating :****
Celebrities / Re: Upcoming Actors Now Pay 500k - 1mn To Nollywood Producers For Lead Roles by waladis(m): 6:38pm On Jul 26, 2017
chukxy44:
Makes business sense.

A runs Girl needs a platform for wider patronage, beside it is simply and invested fund that would give high ROI

Ever wonder why all they show case in the movies is their sexy dresses and shapes nothing more...

Be warned the hustle is real.
grin grin grin
Celebrities / Re: Upcoming Actors Now Pay 500k - 1mn To Nollywood Producers For Lead Roles by waladis(m): 6:32pm On Jul 26, 2017
Caustics:
sad why not share the N1m on twitter or nairaland if you are looking for popularity. Nobody watches nigerian movie again.

Hennn, Kilo wí, dapada. Who tells you that? Nigerian movie industry is one of the largest in the world. Nollywood is rated as the 3rd most valuable film industry in the world after Hollywood and Bollywood. The industry produces close to 1000 films per annum. You will be surprised to know how much other African countries are crazy for Naija movies and subcribes for it online. Naija has not only done well in the movie industry also Naija fame in music has double the one of the movies. Please guys don't blame all these girls for trying to survive or gain their way to the top putting into consideration the present economy state of the country. Naija o dẹrun rárá o (Naija no dey easy at all)

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Celebrities / Re: Upcoming Actors Now Pay 500k - 1mn To Nollywood Producers For Lead Roles by waladis(m): 6:04pm On Jul 26, 2017
BrutalJab:
This is madness!!!


If you can raise 1m, what stop you from investing it into something more useful?

Mmmm, my brother investment in Naija is like playing a Russian roulette 50/50. Eyi jẹ́, eyi ó jẹ. grin
Celebrities / Re: Upcoming Actors Now Pay 500k - 1mn To Nollywood Producers For Lead Roles by waladis(m): 5:56pm On Jul 26, 2017
Naija land of the Desperados. No money no show, with money everything goes grin grin grin

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Crime / Re: Angry Wife Puts Pepper In The Vagina Of Her Husband's Side Chick In Vietnam by waladis(m): 7:30pm On Jul 20, 2017
VickyRotex:
Yeeeeee ata gigun! shocked

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
I bet her thing will be having a volcanic temperature now.

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Romance / Re: Why Do Side Chicks Break Homes; Why Can't Women Support Each Other? by waladis(m): 11:53pm On Jul 19, 2017
SonofDevil:
stop deceiving yourself .

If a man cheats the karma he gets is another man sleeping with his wife and his wife is sent packing .

When a lady dates married man and eventually broke his marriage the karma she gets is another lady breaking her home .

No amount of grammar can change this

KARMA IS REAL grin

On point !!!

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Romance / Re: Why Do Side Chicks Break Homes; Why Can't Women Support Each Other? by waladis(m): 11:51pm On Jul 19, 2017
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Romance / Re: Why Do Side Chicks Break Homes; Why Can't Women Support Each Other? by waladis(m): 11:42pm On Jul 19, 2017
pocohantas:

Envious of what Sir?

Funny question @OP.
A man cheats on his wife, and you think the problem is women supporting each other? You go on to see the other woman as the enemy who isn't supporting you. The men that support you women, why can't they keep to their vows? smiley

Do you think it's that easy if you are not spiritually strong to keep a vow in a country where the women population is almost triple of the men's population plus all what you see everywhere you go now are seductive women especially the new generation of young slay Queens telling the old ones to park well or sẹnpẹ/retire grin

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Romance / Re: Why Do Side Chicks Break Homes; Why Can't Women Support Each Other? by waladis(m): 11:21pm On Jul 19, 2017
pocohantas:

Tiri gbosa for you. The babes that date men knowing they have wives are just there to enjoy the offer while it last. The man should know better....

Really What if the offer last forever then the babe will date the man forever.

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Romance / Re: Why Do Side Chicks Break Homes; Why Can't Women Support Each Other? by waladis(m): 11:04pm On Jul 19, 2017
Many women nowadays are only interested in married men cos they believe married men are responsible, caring and financially buoyant than most single guys. The fact is that most of this women just don't give a f_ck about the men's wives at home as long as they have their own piece of the cake.

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Travel / Re: Need Good Hotel At Reasonable Price In Ibadan by waladis(m): 8:17pm On Mar 21, 2017
Thanks
Fashion / Re: Man Bleaches Skin (Before And After Photos) by waladis(m): 6:34pm On Feb 27, 2017
The picture is two different people, check out the lips and the eyeballs
Culture / Re: What Is The Nigerian Dream by waladis(m): 6:19pm On Feb 27, 2017
In 2017 what dream do we still have left?
Jokes Etc / Re: How Girls Behave When They See A Guy Counting Money ( Picture) by waladis(m): 7:52pm On Feb 23, 2017
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Travel / Re: How Much Does It Cost To Travel By Road From Lagos To Ghana? by waladis(m): 3:47pm On Dec 22, 2016
Hi guys, am planning to take a week trip to Accra in Ghana by road towards the ending of July 2017. I would love to travel in group if possible. Any useful information regarding transportation, accommodation, security, lifestyle or any general information about the city would be appreciated. So guys let the information start flowing in. Thanks.
Career / Re: Blue-collar Job In The UK Or White-collar Job In Nigeria? by waladis(m): 12:59am On Oct 12, 2012
Hellooooooooooo, people wake up. Have you all forgotten about that one magical word called DESTINY. Que sera sera / what will be will be. You can work hard and be successful and on the other hand you can still work hard and still be unsuccessful. Be it in NIgeria, Somali, America or Sudan, location is absolutely irrelevant if you are destined to make it in life. Most people, Nigerians especially spent so much time thinking about the closed doors that they failed to see the opened ones. If I were to be the Poster friend I will follow my heart and go with the flow. I personally believe everything in life happens for a reason but we are sometimes too blind to see.

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Computers / Re: Post Your Computer (PC) Troubles Here. by waladis(m): 12:27am On Aug 31, 2012
PLEASE HELP!!! Toshiba Satellite A200 laptop won't boot up.

I have a Toshiba Satellite A200 laptop that was working fine. For no apparent reason it shut down and I can't get it to start again. I've checked the obvious things like battery & and power supply and they are functioning. Any ideas on what to do? I have a rescue disk but obviously can't use it because the laptop won't even go through the boot sequence nor can I open the CD-ROM Drive. Whenever I pushed the power button, 4 different lights turned ON. They are the AC-Cord light, the power light, the battery light and one other light in a round form which I think is the Hard Disk light. Then the fan started to work for a few seconds and then stopped. I tried several times to restart the Laptop with and without the battery and by unplugging and re plugging the power supply but end up with the same result over and over again. I will appreciate every suggestion that will help in bringing my Laptop back to life. Thanks
Nairaland / General / Re: What Are You Addicted To? by waladis(m): 3:03pm On Aug 09, 2012
Coffee
Car Talk / Re: Picture Of An Okada With An Umbrella by waladis(m): 2:48pm On Aug 09, 2012
jeezybuck:

YES, The front page made a whole lot of sense several months back, Maybe they employed half baked moderators lately. I just hope i don't get banned.

Hey man, the fact that the front page doesn't make sense to you doesn't mean it did not make sense to other people. One man's meat is another man's poison. Well back to the thread, some people might find the idea of mounting an umbrella on an Okada being creative and protective against the weather but it could cause a serious accident if blown away by the wind even the metal part of the Umbrella could cause serious injuries, worst case is death in a case of collision. Its dangerous enough moving around with Okada without an Umbrella in Nigeria. A bad idea for safety purpose and a quick way to the grave.

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Technology Market / Re: Galaxy Tab P1000 Mega Bundle!,,brand New, by waladis(m): 8:50am On Feb 24, 2012
Did anyone have idea where I can get samsung galaxy tab p1000 usb adaptor in Lagos
Business / Re: How Much Did You Exchange The Pound For Today? by waladis(m): 9:02pm On Feb 03, 2012
You can say that again bro and moreover how many Nigerians living in UK send money home nowadays. The pound is not easy to get anymore, some foreigners are even relocating back home or to another country. So Femi, don't be surprise the thread is not active. We are living in hard time bro, a very hard time.

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Family / Re: Getting Married To A Widower by waladis(m): 10:35pm On Feb 02, 2012
At last, god appeared to humans and said:

"I have come to assess the situation of my creation.
I want men to form two queues - one queue for
men who dominated their women, and the other
for men who were dominated by their women.
Further, I want all the women to go away so that no
man and woman can talk while the queues are formed"

When God came back after a while, the women are gone
and there are two queues. The queue for the men who
were dominated by their women is 100 miles long.
In the other queue, there is only one man.

God got angry and said, "You men should be ashamed
of yourselves. I created you in my image, and you
are not using what you can. Look at the only
one of my sons who stood up in the other queue
and made me proud. Learn from him!"

The men did not give reply.

"Tell them, my son, how did you manage to be the
only one in this queue?"

The man replied, "I do not know sir! My wife told me
to stand here."
Car Talk / Re: Motorbike Riding is Fun. Don't you Agree? by waladis(m): 2:49pm On Jan 31, 2012
Hi guys, I've got one like this "a piaggio X9" in blue color, 125cc, automatic. It's italian make. Bike is presently undergoing repairs and ,servicing at the workshop after it's been out of use for more than a year, hence I could not post my own pic. Is this cool to ride in Nigeria? How often do you come accross automatic transmission in Naija and are there mechanics who specialise in repairing automatic transmission bike. I was thinking of sending it home to use but am also not sure if the parts for the bike will be available in Nigeria. Please advice if you can. Thanks

Music/Radio / Re: New Video: Olu Maintain - Nawti [cameo Appearance By Natalie Nunn] by waladis(m): 3:44pm On Jan 30, 2012
fredostika:

Why should artistes be using western style of music for us when we have our own african heritage. 9ice is still the man because african lyrics is what will make an african artiste beat any american artiste. Yes, even the legend michael jackson,


I wonder o o, I like the song but am not impress with the video, it does not portrait anything about our culture and heritage. Check this Naija videos out. Head swelling videos.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S4S-2sMS5w&feature=player_detailpage#t=2s

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaGpSVBR8ls&feature=player_detailpage#t=0s
Business / Re: Price Of Cement Hits All-time High by waladis(m): 4:27pm On Jan 28, 2012
Since the oil subsidy removal, the price of almost every commodities and services seems to have inflated. Can anyone please tell me what is the current price of cement in Lagos/Ogun state. If possible other building materials as well. Thanks.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls… And The Problem With Nairaland by waladis(m): 3:10pm On Sep 29, 2011
Princek12:

I agree with your write up. I want to, however, advice you on a problem that is replete in the writings of many Nigerians: pompous and verbose writings--aka the use of unnecessary "big words" when writing.  The use of "big words" does not make you sound intelligent, especially when, as in your writing, the use of "big words" are so unnecessary and out of place to the extent that it distorts the meaning of your writing and renders it incomprehensible. You should focus more on grammar and clear communication so that the intended reader can clearly understand your message. Trust me, it won't make you look less intelligent.

Oopss, I thought I was the only with this opinion.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls… And The Problem With Nairaland by waladis(m): 2:02pm On Sep 29, 2011
Quote from: moremi2008 on Today at 04:34:01 AM
The OP went shopping in the pigsty and is shocked his purchase turned out dirty! You think club girls are interested in you because you are handsome?! The kind of Nigerian girls you're looking for rarely ever go to clubs, especially not by themselves. Any Naija man from a good background/home will know that you don't go to certain places to find girlfriends! The girls I hang-out with when I go home are either friends of friends or friends of my cousins. They are usually from good homes and lack nothing. When I go out and pay, it's by choice. They would NEVER demand anything from me. You're looking for girls in the wrong places bros! Don't come here crying when those girls end up milking you dry!

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It seems most people here are like trying to say the Poster deserved what he's got. Some are criticising him for coming out to express his experience and opinion about Nigerian women which we all know that is true. Some says he looked for women at the wrong places etc,  The fact that our society doesn't approve or respect the idea of meeting women in clubs or bars doesn't mean you can't meet a good one there, it might only take the Poster a very long time to meet the kind of woman he is looking for in Naija club or bars. It's every parent dream that their daughter should gain admission into a Uni to have a qualification and if she is lucky enough, she might end up meeting her life partner before her graduation, but Nigerian Universities nowadays are worse than a night club and bars, they are as good as a brothel.

Has anyone ever thought that the Poster might be a Nigerian by nationality but he is as good as a foreigner when he relocated back to Nigeria. We all don't how long he has been away from home, where, how and with whom he has live his life abroad. If he lived in UK before relocating to Nigeria he might probably be prepared for the shock and not be so that surprise with the materialistic behaviour of some of our Nigerian women at home because there is little or no difference between the behaviour of Nigerians living in UK compare to  the one in Nigeria.

But if the Poster lives his life for a long time in a typical white man countries like Germany, Netherland, Swissland, Austria etc,  he might not be
prepare for Nigerian women at home (Naija) because of the lifestyle in this countries and the few Nigerian women in this countries don't really act and are not as demanding like the ones in UK and Nigeria, most of them are just happy when you finally returned back home after work. Probably this is due to the fact that their population in this countries is not so that much hence they can not spread this materialistic behaviour around and was forced to adapt to the white people ways of life. For example, black brother ain't much in Germany compare to UK and Yankee wey black man wohwoh or Yapaa, unlike Germany, black men are not so that valued in UK by the white women nor by our black women. Divorce cases are common between the Nigerians/blacks in UK and in compare to Germany

I have hardly come accross divorce case between Nigerian or other black couples in Germany. I used to flock around with the black American soldiers in the military when I was in Germany, I've seen some of them getting excited to be with white girls and I heard some of them saying Germany is a blackman paradise when it comes to women, lot of them have their first intimate contact with a white woman in Germany, so please don't always believe all what you see in American movies about black and white relationship in America.
So a typical Nigerian woman knows if she is too materialistic, you are gone in the next seconds because you could have what you want without paying for it.
Secondly, white girls in the above countries don't joke with black PORO, if you now what I mean wink. The white girls will serve you appetizer plus main dish  without asking for a dime and if you are good enough they will top it up for you with desert (PALI to waka). Like the Poster said, girls in western world just wanna hang around with a guy who is entertaining, you don't have to be handsome, just have a good physique. They are more into your personalty and physical qualities but all this doesn't count in our society, what count is the size of your pocket. And when I say western world I don't mean an advance third world country like you UK.

Like the Yoruba saying "Inu Ikoko dudu leko funfun ti jade" (white pap from the black pot) Maybe in our society you don't come accross good girls in clubs and bars, but in Mainland Europe, I've got lot of friends who came accross their black (especially Nigerian women) or white life partners at the clubs or bars and they are now happily married with children. I come to discovered that the Nigerian/African living in the above countries valued their black

brothers/partners more. So to most Naija women who are hating in this forum, and the materialistic ones in Naija, pls stop hating, make haste while the sun is shining. A man have a good chance of correcting most of his past mistakes, but you women don't always have, WHY? because of our culture, belief and mentality and for the fact that women body grows quickly older than men. In our society usually a man mistakes doesn't live after him for long but with the women the stories goes on, the damage to the image is not worth the chicken change. If a woman is good and smart enough, she can make a man empty his pocket on her without asking. No be say make una go cook punana vegetable soup for the man or go do tribal mark for your punana oo (Adodun). smiley
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls… And The Problem With Nairaland by waladis(m): 9:01pm On Sep 28, 2011
coogar:

majority are!
they grew up watching their dads giving their mums cash to fix the necessaries in the house.

mind, i did not say all nigerian women act this way. the truth is, the topic is a polarizing one.
even if 10% of the nigerian women are this way, it still represents about 7 million in sheer numbers. people would still generalize based on what 7 million women do - forgetting there are about 63 million women who are not like that.

(clear throat) Are you sure it's not the other way round?.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls… And The Problem With Nairaland by waladis(m): 8:42pm On Sep 28, 2011
o.obim:

[b]u attract what u desire.am sure u went for lil girls who got no jobs.[/b]what'd u expect from such girls?dont blame them cos u shud look before plucking

d way some dudes complain abt how naija girls r so demanding makes me wonder if its not d same naija girls i meet every now n then.

What do you mean they've got no job? a B*L*O*W* JOB is a job, hence, they've got a job. A job is a job at the end of the day.  grin
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls… And The Problem With Nairaland by waladis(m): 4:33pm On Sep 28, 2011
P.S. I KNOW ALL NIGERIAN GIRLS ARE NOT LIKE THAT, JUST THE FEW ONES I MET.

@Poster, majority of them are like that, most of them are gold diggers. Nowadays you don't really know where to get good ones anymore. No money, no chance, not in your area, not in the Uni, not even in the church.

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