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MrBrownJay1:Chairman, let's step into that girl's shoes for a moment ![]() A runs girl wants to fvck to earn some cash on her own terms. A runs girl should be assumed to be street smart, right? So, being wary of ending up a victim herself, she decided it would be unwise to go to a john's house. This john might be a kidnapper, a ritualist, or with just a plain sadistic intention to run a train on her along with a couple of his friends. So instead, the hooker decides to meet elsewhere, just to be safe. Now, what would you expect her to do if the john shows up with a police escort in tow? In these days of SARS brutality and whatnot, do you honestly expect her to waltz out of her hideout to complete an already uneasy deal? Mbanu. Let's say she's the one who showed up at the guy's place with a police friend looking out for her. Would the guy still have an erectioṅ upon seeing her/them? It works both ways. She did the right thing. Could be she planned some horrid shyte of her own, could be she didn't and was just a mere pvssy for hire. Whichever, na stalemate. No deal undertaken, no bones broken. Both parties live to die another day, in their separate ways. Neither of them is morally upright to begin with ![]() |
OfoIgbo:Typical empty headedness. I only read your first line calling me a Yoruba and I ignored the rest of your hot air. Read my posts and comments on NL to know where my heart is. Save your sermon for someone who cares. |
OfoIgbo:Sorry to say you are no better than Aboki Junaid with this stance of yours. So, if an Igbo becomes president in 2023, then Biafra and what it stands for should cease to exist? Did you forget that at most, your igbo president will rule for maximum of 8 years (that is, if he gets reelected for a second term) So, after 8 years, what next? You go back to shouting marginalization? You go back to crying "Biafra or death"? You go back to lamenting online how the tribe that took over from the Igbo president isn't bringing federal presence into your region. How he's not giving enough appointment to Igbos...bla bla bla. Can you guys ever reason beyond a few years, beyond an immediate gratification, beyond a very temporal, ephemeral relief? See, an Igbo president will not solve shyte. As this country is presently set up under the evil 1999 constitution, no amount of brain or brilliance or money can make this country work. As a Nigerian who is not in the corridor of power, you are destined to live and die a miserable, mediocre life because the political system in practice demands it. Under this system, it doesn't matter where the president comes from. Only those in power benefits. Not even their immediate constituencies. You doubt me? Well, if it were not so, OBJ would have turned Ogun State and the entire SW into a burgeoning economy. The north should have become a major business hub like in UAE. Even GEJ should have made Bayelsa a paradise by now, if it were possible. I do not want an Igbo president for obvious reasons. After his tenure, the entire Nigeria will tell you that you no longer have any reason to complain because your brother was on board for 8 years. Let that sink into your head. |
femolii:Simple and accommodative, that's the reason your ọmọ onile sell a piece of land to 5 people, beat up and maim or even kill whoever tries to legitimately stake his claim on the land. That is not greed? You don't own a kiosk in igboland, so stop spitting garbage. Quite sure you haven't visited the SE. When you buy property in the SE, no muthafucker will contest the ownership with you, so long as you bought from the real owner. Doesn't work like that in Lagos or environ. I was born in Lagos. I grew up there, and I own properties there. I won't cast a blanket of generalization like you did on all yorubas. I know good and bad people among them, just like in every tribe. You saying people don't flood into Lagos because of job opportunities sound so silly, I don't even know why I'm replying you. Igbos are also numerous in the north. Would you say they go there because northerners are so accommodating, in the face of the countless killing of Southerners there? |
Kapilta:Gala and lacasera hawkers? You elevate me so much, cretin. I don't have the means to trade-in gala or lacasera. I limit myself to pure water. With that, I will still own you and your people. I don't need much money to begin with. The 20 pounds your Awo gave us is even too much. I need less than ₦1,000. With a lot of patience, perseverance and determination, I will build my empire. I don't need government patronage. I leave that to you and your people who always grovel at the feet of FG always ![]() |
Kapilta:See? You keep justifying your being called a cretin ![]() The people you call invaders fought a civil war for 3 bitter years to quit this country. They lost millions of souls in the process. We wanted to leave, but you all refused. Your kinsman, Benjamin Adekunle, aka black scorpion murdered them in their hundreds of thousands. You and your people insisted we must be a part of naijiria. After we couldn't take it anymore, we reluctantly stayed. Yet, you have the guts to call SEasterners invaders Just be patient. The "invaders" will legally buy the entire Lagos. Even your god Tinubu will become our tenant soon. As for you, you will be lucky if you get a job as shoeshiner to my driver ![]() |
Earthquake1:This post made my day. It took some intelligence and a good amount of wisdom to come up with this. I salute you! |
Kapilta: ![]() You sound like a cretin. Why come online to rant and complain if you're "ready for us?" Awọn noisemakers iranu. I say you are a cretin for referring to people from your "one naijiria" as Invaders. See, your FG announced that every Fulani herdsmen that sets foot in naijiria shall benefit from lands appropriated for cow colony/ruga/grazing route or whatever they call it. Those Fulani who aren't originally naijirian aren't the Invaders, right? Igbos who have been fighting tooth and nail to quit your "one naijiria" are now the "Invaders" Ori rẹ kò pe rara. Your head is not complete ![]() As for Azikiwe, I'm not holding any brief for him. He obviously thought that he was going into a humane contract with sensible beings. Time proved him wrong. Your types keep proving him wrong. You don't want people of the SE, you call them invaders. Yet, when they talk about Biafra and want out, you and your people go into frenzy and nightmares and foam at the mouth. Do you see that there is something terribly wrong with you? |
valarinz:Bro, say no more! You've made your point ![]() That nigga should be in severe, excruciating physical and emotional trauma now. Never jump into the gutters with him. |
Kapilta:The "owners" of Lagos are the frustrated ones, chimp. If you and the government you support won't see reason to restructure and give autonomy to every geopolitical region, then you have no justification to complain. Every Igbo, Efik, Ijaw, Ibibio, Tiv, Jukun, Urhobo, Bini, Fulani, Hausa, Gwari, Igbira, Igala, Itsekiri, every minor or major tribe from every nook and cranny of naijiria has as much right as every Yoruba (non Lagosians) to live, eat, shit and fvck in Lagos as much as you do. Live with it, or go fvck yourself in the anus with a 6 foot 2x2 plank. |
Kapilta:Actually, you are more useless than the person you are cussing. How would they go back to their region when FG will not allow them to produce their own electricity, extract and refine their own crude oil, construct the FG controlled federal roads in their own region, or have their own security apparatus? These are the factors that would provide jobs and develop any region. But the federal system of government with all their "exclusive list" prohibits such. Folks from the SE asked for restructure, or even a dissolution of a country that is obviously not working. The FG in response, sent soldiers to shoot and kill peaceful people who asked for reasonable solution. Yorubas mock them and pitched their tents with Hausa and Fulani who want nothing but to run the country aground. In their quest for jobs and survival, people of the SE troop to Lagos. Yet, you complain. Aren't you a total imbecilë? You must enjoy this one naijiria you and your people supported. |
sogodihno:Your comment started sensibly, but then you delved into tribal slurs which portrays you as no better than the hoodrats you were cussing out. Why do you think people from the SE and SS are fed up with your "one Naijiria?" Did you think for a minute those boys from the SE and SS flooding into Lagos had better choices? Its not just them. Check out the ethnicity of thousands of okada riders. Most are from the far north. In fact, many are from neighboring countries to northern Nigeria. So, do remember to direct your impotent rants as them as well. At least their SE counterparts would eventually settle to a somewhat organized life, start businesses, pay taxes, contribute to developments in their own little ways and a certain percentage would eventually become landlords in Lagos. Can you say the same for those from the north and neighboring countries? I mentioned that folks from the SE are fed up with "one Naijiria", right? Now, you ask their state governments to do something to attract their people and prevent them from trooping to Lagos. All right. Now, when it comes to opening up a town and make it experience growth and produce jobs, government has a huge role to play. What are those roles? Provide stable electricity Provide good roads Let each state/region have control over their airports and seaports. Give incentives to attract investments/industrial establishments The first 2 should be in place before an industrial revolution, right? Now, who is in charge of the first two? Federal government. To a lesser extent, state governments are into road construction (so called trunk B roads) Ask anyone who should know. The most important roads within any geographic region in Naijiria is controlled by the FG. FG put so many items under an "exclusive list" that it controls. This includes roads, airports, seaports, electricity, armed forces (including police) crude oil exploration and refining, mining and exploration of ALL mineral resources etc. Few weeks ago, FG told state governments that it would not reimburse for any federal roads the latter chose to repair. So, no more motivation for state governor's to fix such roads. The bulk of monthly allocations the FG gives to states are used to pay the civil services, build/rehabilitate portions of few roads, and the rest goes into private pockets of state government and its officials. Real potential for growth is stifled. Did you know that the international airport in Enugu got shutdown by FG under the guise of repairing the runway nearly two months ago? Till this moment, no preliminary work or pretence at work has been done. Hundreds have been rendered jobless through that scam alone till further notice. If "hustling" pushes them to Lagos, you would still complain abi? See, I've said enough. The helpless people you are criticizing are mere victims of an unjust system. Government has failed. Which is why sane people are asking for a restructured government with autonomous geopolitical regions like prior to 1960. Failure to do that, nothing but chaos and a total implosion of the country would ensure. What you are complaining about is a symptom that has been festering for a long time. The people of the SE and SS and others you are blaming are as helpless in the face of it all. Silly yorubas keep mouthing "one Naijiria" So, enjoy the one naijiria. You have no right to complain if the entire 200m Nigerians choose to relocate to Lagos State. This is just the beginning. |
JohnNgene: ![]() Keep it up, nwanna. |
efighter:It is Ekweremadu. Hope you saw the two links spyder880 posted above to puncture your argument? As your moniker suggested, you seem to be an online fighter, abi na troublemaker. Abeg just fight with sense. ![]() |
pazienza:Hehehe. Chairman! Mr analytical mind ![]() You should pursue a PhD on this. I've seen lots of Yoruba guys married to Igbo women. Two happens to be my friends from high school. One is a family friend. He actually became friends with my family after marrying one of our kinswomen. I know that Igbo guys do marry Yoruba ladies, but the numbers are quite few when compared with Yoruba men who took Igbo wives. |
richmind2019:If I call you stupid, then I owe apologies to every retärd, every imbecilë, every uneducated oaf, every scum of the earth that ever existed. No, you're not worthy of being addressed as an ldiot or called a brainless twerp. I reserve those terms for a lot of lost people here. Your post showed you are beyond any help. I just got a breaking news, courtesy of you, that Nigeria has been a united country all this time. |
alBHAGDADI:Silly answer. I don't blame you anyway. Your types are all over the place, preaching rubbish to folks who couldn't study God's word by themselves. |
alBHAGDADI:Nigga please. Stop chasing shadows. Answer that simple question and quit being half smart. If God forbids alcohol and it is sinful for man to consume it, why then does God allow man to produce it and offer it to God in worship as seen in the book of Numbers 28:7 ? Give me a logical response to this. |
alBHAGDADI:Thank you for this piece of watery answer. Did you see the contradiction in it compared with what you said at the beginning of your epistle? Let me quote you: "Well, I will be using Bible verses to show that Christians are not to look at alcohol not to talk of drinking it" How do you prepare alcohol as offering to God, when God himself forbids you not to go near alcohol? Does this make any sense to you? Admit to yourself that what God forbids, He won't ask you to PREPARE it, and then offer it to him. Alcohol doesn't flow naturally in streams or rivers. It doesn't fall from the skies like rain. It is produced by man. Now, why would God ask man to ferment fruits and produce alcohol if it is forbidden by God? See, I stopped listening to god of men long ago. The scripture has been subjected to much misinterpretations. Yours right here is one of them. What God forbids, He won't ask you to produce it and offer it to Him! Why didn't God tell man to offer the idols and graven images man made to God? He didn't because he forbids them. He clearly told man not to create or worship other gods. If God allows man to ferment and produce alcohol, and then offer it to him in worship, what argument are you making here? In other words, you're trying to tell us God loves alcohol, but He doesn't want us to drink it? Once you understand this very simple logic, then you will realize that all that lengthy sermon of yours doesn't wash. See your comparison with women. God created women, and he clearly admonished us to get married if we can't keep from sexual sin (especially for priests). God didn't create alcohol directly like He did women. Man did. Man discovered the process of producing alcohol. God saw it and didn't rebuke man. Rather, God accepted it as offering. Do you understand something simple and basic as that? |
Islie Just a simple look at this issue. Since the agreement between both nations does not give place for nationalization of investments of SA origin, where does any agreement condone killing of innocent Nigerians in SA? Do you see my point? So, it is a sacred obligation not to nationalize their investments in Nigeria, but the life of Nigerians in SA are not sacred ![]() By the way, I didn't bother to read that post. The topic told me what it was all about. On planet Earth, absolutely nothing is more sacred, more precious, or more expensive than human life. Any other argument about contracts, agreements or whatever falls flat on its face where human life keeps getting wasted. Mind you, I'm not arguing that companies from SA based in Nigeria should get nationalized. There are much better punishments a serious government could employ. |
alBHAGDADI I have a single question from here: Numbers 28:7 (KJV) 7 And the drink offering thereof shall be the fourth part of an hin for the one lamb: in the holy place shalt thou cause the strong wine to be poured unto the Lord for a drink offering. If God forbids people from looking at strong wine (alcohol) much less touching it, why then does he ask for something He forbids to be brought to him as offering? In other words, why is He tempting people by getting them to handle alcohol which is to be given as offering to Him? |
PureGoldh:Be happy. There's still a lot of simpletons with same mindset as yours in the country. Smile for the camera. |
otuekong1:Such a sillly analogy. If at all this is the tact Igbos employ, does that equate them with fulanis? Seriously? So, you're trying to tell me that fulanis bring trade, then marry the indigenous women, then bring their kinsmen, and then claim your land? Hehehe. What a slowpoke. Let me ask you this: Do fulanis pay for the lands they claim after settling there? No. But Igbos buy lands wherever they reside. Do fulanis live peacefully with their hosts? No. But Igbos do. Sure, Igbos may invite their kins after they settle and their business has a firm footing. This is the most brotherly thing anyone can do. Every property occupied by Igbos in Rivers State were bought with their money from their own sweat. Apart from the indigenous Igbos who originated from parts of Rivers and who own lands, Igbos who migrated there bought land from the wretched and lazy muthafuckas of which you and your people most likely belong to. Do you think your lowly opinion of Igbos matter to anyone apart from your tiny, wretched ethnic rats? Your hatred and jealousy means nothing. Actually, I want your type to continue hating Igbos more. Igbos thrive when there's opposition. |
So, upload a picture of your farm showing where the camera was mounted. See, you even posted a generic pic you got online, and not an actual picture of the product you're trying to sell. I'm not accusing you of anything. Just be objective and show that you have actually used said product and how effective it has been. |
Toroso:Foolish and senseless....two words that clearly defined you. See, somebody raised a thought provoking topic, and all you did was curse and call names. Exactly the traits of a retárded, subnormal human wannabe. All this time I took it for granted that Kanu was openly in Israel, Uk, Germany and perhaps some other countries that were not mentioned. All this, with his passports seized by the Nigerian govt. These are facts. So, what lies are you talking about? Are you too dense to use your brain and be reasonable? Were you born through your mother's anus? |
Yawns... You can bet your last naira note: nothing will come out of this. EFCC doesn't even know exactly what to investigate. Perhaps they got tired of chasing after yahoo boys? ![]() Useless lots. Let it begin with late Rilwan Lukman who entered into the deal on behalf of the ruling cabal when Yar Adua was confirmed undead. |
OlujobaSamuel:You got good points here. See, countries send a sample copy for it's embassies to give to host countries for comparisons when there's doubt. Yeah, the immigration could have confirmed the authenticity of that passport through several means. But the truth is, why should they bother? When your country isn't respected internationally, that is what to expect. There are certain countries that would have taken pains to independently confirm a traveller's passport due to strong diplomatic relations between it and the visitor's country. What international pull does Nigeria have that any country outside Africa will go out on it's way to serve any of us? |
Glink2018:Your comment shows you are ignorant of international diplomacy. It is not the duty of UAE or any country's immigration to contact the Nigerian embassy in such matters. I had this same problem with my daughter's passport when she was issued the 64 page booklet. Once there are certain changes in such documents, your embassy immediately informs the host country, as well as make a sample copy available to it. That's the protocol. There is a standard internationally that your Nigeria has refused to come to terms with. The usual backward country. And its citizens pay the price for it. |
horsepower101:Just shows you how Nigeria respects violence. Try to live a civilized life, and others will take you for a ride. But once they know you are a cave man who loves bloodletting and don't conform with their expectations, they grudgingly respect and keep their distance. |
ManTiger:I should feel some compassion for the victim, right? But watching this, I feel anger instead. I'm angry with her...I mean, how could you just relax and allow a total stranger to take charge of the transaction you were trying to do in a public space? All this, without you asking for his help, especially with something sensitive as finance and personal details? See, those crooks assess your appearance before they decide to make a move or not. She looked like a bimbo. Easy prey! |
Dantepet3000:Do you remember where it said in the Bible that if a man looks at a woman lustfully, then he has committed adultery in his heart? I mentioned the Bible because you mentioned confession and repentance. Take your cue from that. Actually, you have committed adultery with her several times during those visits where you claimed both of you became fond of each other. Deep in your hearts, both of you knew that sex could happen. Would happen. You looked at her lustfully. You had erections. Pretty sure she had same thoughts and got rewarded with a wet pussy as well ![]() No doubt, you have committed adultery. What you want to sincerely do after this knowledge is up to you. Apply wisdom. |
Davoneskay:Of you don "rust" for house, then it means your previous salary is non existent, or not an issue. You got nothing to lose. |
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