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Nairaland / General / Re: How Long Can You Go Without Looking In The Mirror? by Wolison(m): 8:57pm On Sep 16, 2014
Nnaaa!!!!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Nairaland Champions League Fantasy Football by Wolison(m): 8:35pm On Sep 16, 2014
RedBenson:

Fingers crossed then! We shall meet again after the encounter.
no lele my guy!!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Nairaland Champions League Fantasy Football by Wolison(m): 6:21pm On Sep 16, 2014
RedBenson:

Bros @bolded, d home team go win o or highest na draw. No go kill urself o.
just wait till 19:45
This betting pick was with great indepth research;
Benfica had been loosing most of their games this season on home soil while Zenith has been invincible for like 3 games now with few draw games.......
Bet me!!!
It's gonna work out
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Nairaland Champions League Fantasy Football by Wolison(m): 5:23pm On Sep 16, 2014
Guys, try this bet....
It must surely work!!!!!
(don't thank me!!!)
Today's betting picks
R. madrid - FC Basel --(1)=1st corner in 1st half
Liverpool - ludogorets---over 3.5 cards
Juventus - Malmo FF--- (1)
Olympiakos - A. Madrid ---over 1.5 goals
Galatasaray - Anderlechet---BTS
B. Dortmund - Arsenal -- Draw in 1st half
Benfica - Zenith....x2
AS Monaco - B. Leverkusen ----1/2

Goodluck!!!!!!!!!!

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Phones / Re: Google Officially Launches Android One by Wolison(m): 1:29pm On Sep 16, 2014
Really?
Culture / Re: The Land And The People Of Osun: History, Facts And Fugures . by Wolison(m): 7:13am On Sep 14, 2014
Wetin concern me
Culture / Re: ICSN Iri Ji (new Yam) Festival 2014 by Wolison(m): 7:09am On Sep 14, 2014
Me
Religion / Re: The Scientific Facts: The Biblical Evidence by Wolison(m): 1:41am On Sep 14, 2014
Okay
Health / Re: Ebola: South African Woman Tested Negative - Minister of Health, Prof. Chukwu by Wolison(m): 11:44am On Sep 12, 2014
Thank God but I still want to reiterate this;by what yardsticks is all these tests conducted?
Cos from what i know, Ebola virus could be hidden from the eye of the microscope.
It mostly hid under the cover of malaria parasite and could be erroneously diagnosed to be malaria or salmonella typho!
Hope these tests are been conducted under the super vigilance of the WHO and hope sophisticated medical apparatus are been engineered!

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Sports / Re: Lionel Messi's Hometown Bans Parents From Naming Their Children 'Messi' by Wolison(m): 11:31am On Sep 12, 2014
Chai!!!!!.....
Is that all?
Hmm
And this shyt made frontpage?
In b/w,
Portuguese govt has given waiver for parents to name their children Cristiano Alvero Dos santos Ronaldo!!
Not messy abi messi

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Sports / Re: Oscar Pistorius Found Guilty Of Manslaughter by Wolison(m): 10:54am On Sep 12, 2014
grin ok
Politics / Which Region Will Benefit If Nigeria Disintegrates? by Wolison(m): 10:05am On Sep 12, 2014
The 2014 national dialogue that ought to have been a dialogue of real negotiations that should usher in a strong democracy painfully became a discourse of money matters (resource control) with flag-wavers giving ultimatum if regional demands are not met while others are allegedly trying to scuttle the plans of others.
How can you elucidate why delegates and non- delegates should bicker over a basic subject as to which region owns the continental shelf in Nigeria? A number of delegates have taken to the press to whimper and recount their involvements at the conference while others have used same medium to make clarifications which points to the same thing over time–the rhetoric of disparagement which pits regions continually against one another. It is common nowadays to see some people choose the easy route – they build a bulwark of nationalists’ mawkishness (ethnic and religious) around themselves with the aim to pull people apart. What this great country needs are, the tough brave and genuine leaders who will give a wide berth to that path and always try to draw people to their set of ideas and never pull them apart.
The major gain of the conference so far might be in the submission that we should implement rotational presidency in Nigeria, this, as some have advocated will promote peace and stability all across the nation.
I have watched several political analysts with good intentions argue for the establishment of a strong institution in Nigeria as a replacement for strong leadership but others have argued against that proposition they advocate for strong leadership. Although both arguments are reasonable, I believe that strong leaders are needed to set the strong institutions up in the first place because, there are no guarantees that successive leaders will not dismantle the institution they inherit.
Disturbingly, I also hear and read commentaries by some campaigners with worthy intents calling for the dissolution of the Nigeria state so that all regions can go their separate ways; some of them have even alleged that if the north were to be endowed with the country’s oil resources, this country would have since split.
These outbursts beg the question, which region will benefit if Nigeria disintegrates?
How can disintegration for instance end the over- abundance of problems bedeviling the northern part of Nigeria?
How will the majority Muslim relate and live with the minority indigenous Christians?
Wouldn’t there be a policy of discrimination against them which may lead to both sides going after their jugular at the least excuse and hence unending crisis?
What plans does the north have to integrate and provide for the teeming numbers of northerners scattered all across Southern Nigerian eking out a living ( for instance Mallam Yunusa who lives in my neighborhood in Port Harcourt work as a security gate man and earns less than the minimum wage monthly)?
History has revealed that when a people’s beliefs are forced upon on others, without their consent it leads to war.
The north central region may finally be free from the monopoly of the north west; which observers have noticed is known to promote a ‘core north theory’ to the detriment of the north central people particularly when bazaars ‘for all’ are to be shared, reason why some analysts have tagged the north central as a ‘poodle of the north west .’ Separation might therefore give that region a much needed identity but again how do they hope to put up with the agitations of the numerous minorities in that region with the absence of grandees like Solomon Lar?
The south eastern region undoubtedly will be democratically stable if it became independent because they have the power of language and homogeneousness going on for them but major viewpoints expressed by analysts are that the eastern people are still not as united as they should be, for instance some indigenes from a particular state claim superiority over and above other Igbo from other Igbo states (First class and second class), while some from another state, ‘discount’ the supremacy of the other Igbo people and pride themselves as the most educated in Igbo land (discrimination yet again) .
Some viewers have also submitted that most Igbo due to their level of industry have made more financial inroads in many states outside of the Igbo heartland in Nigeria and wonder what will become of their nest egg (numerous) in the event of a much sought after breakaway and they also query the plans in place to welcome and provide for the millions’ of people who will return home extemporaneously?
These decriers are quick to bring to notice the reported cases of communal clashes in the south eastern parts and the never ending ‘Osu caste system.’ The south western part of Nigeria over time has been politically urbane, but despite these lead, some analysts have wondered why this sophistication is a weakness and not strength for the people of the south west?
They point to electoral violence witnessed in this region from the first republic to the second and even threats of violence when the 1993 presidential election results were cancelled.
They asserted that, the failure by political figures in this region to acquiesce victory to others after regional, state and central governmental elections led (leads) to anarchy.
Additionally, Nigerians will not forget in a hurry, the Ife-Modakeke hostilities (natives-settlers, despite homogeneity), a scar which is still felt today in that state despite government intervention and what with the tug of war for ancestral supremacy between the thrones of Ife, Oyo and other kingdoms in the south west?
The south-south without reservation sustains the Nigerian state and, instead of democracy to right the ills, it has further entrenched it, so that when people venture into politics, instead of looking inward to generate internal incomes to solve problems they wait hat in hand for allocations monthly, others have the time to even become religious dogmatists instead of delivering electoral assurances.
–Abah wrote in from Port Harcourt
leadership.ng/opinions/383525/region-will-benefit-nigeria-disintegrates
Politics / Re: PDP Has Made Ribadu A Laughing Stock? by Wolison(m): 6:14am On Sep 11, 2014
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Politics / Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Wolison(m): 9:45pm On Sep 08, 2014
nagoma:

All this because he told the truth about your tribesman ihejirika the butcher of Borno.
I don't buy that; even me and you knew clearly well that ihejirika can't smear his respectable self into bokoharam activities.
Don't be tribalistic dude!
Blame games; that's what led to the spanning and multiplication of their activities.
I know clearly well that you re aboki
That's why e ga-esi wee n' eche echichie ka ehi!!!!!

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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: He by Wolison(m): 12:04pm On Sep 08, 2014
This op must have been delivered through the wrong tract or opening!
Chaiiii
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: . by Wolison(m): 12:00pm On Sep 08, 2014
Op@you never marry?
Ewooooooo!!!!
Business atogbueee GI ooooo!!!!!!
Politics / Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Wolison(m): 11:12am On Sep 08, 2014
This Davis of a guy must be a simpleton from one remoted uncivilised village looking for attention; it's obvious and conspicuously open that those northerners that have refused to condemn all these boko haramic actions are the original sponsors.
Why keeping the truth in subterfuge, IBB is undoubtedly one in a millions of those dreaded militants sponsors, so Davis, kindly go back to Australia and take a cool seaweed rather than fabricating fairly-tales which is not even first-hand information.
Nigerian clearly knew whom those guys are but they will continue to shield and harbour them away from suspicion.
Am challenging GEJ to come out and name those guys(sponsors) cos I heard him one time saying that govt really knew whom those sponsors are!!!
Ka Chineke mezie okwu!

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Gaming / Re: FIFA 15 Official Player Ratings by Wolison(m): 10:25pm On Sep 07, 2014
Am an ignoramus when it comes to all these gaming and all that!
it looks alien to me
Can someone educate me on the usage of those key?
Politics / Re: Indiscriminate Use Of "Like" And "Share" Buttons by Wolison(m): 10:12pm On Sep 07, 2014
I can sense a frustrated dude here...lols
Guess op had been posting or creating a thread immersed in bunkum
Damn sorry@op
Pls my fellow nairalander, kindly help op with likes
He really needs it in demonstrating his culinary skills
Lols!!!!

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Fashion / Re: Girls Who Wear Ankle-chain by Wolison(m): 9:50pm On Sep 07, 2014
kreamidiva:

Nwa afo igbo through and through.

Ka o dibazie... smiley
abi?
Nne ichikoro achiko live!!!!!
Fashion / Re: Girls Who Wear Ankle-chain by Wolison(m): 9:41pm On Sep 07, 2014
kreamidiva:


In my tradition, u need not go through any traditional coronation to wear beads. It's a form of adornment just the way it is today.

How have anklets gone weird my dear? We in these contemporary times are more innovative hence the variations...

My only happiness is that you Mr Wolison like it on women.
lols hope you don't wear it cos I may not like it on you and b/w am igbo and you?
Fashion / Re: Girls Who Wear Ankle-chain by Wolison(m): 9:17pm On Sep 07, 2014
kreamidiva:

My point is that the modern day anklets evolved and originated from traditions like that. And these days,there are a million and one varieties. There are still some made with smaller beads for moderation.
let me be clear now
Traditionally, beads are meant as a sign of honour to either a man or a woman; before a woman will be entitled to put on the anklets, she must have gone through traditional coronation.
The anklets you young ladies don these days has gone out of fashion, been realistic, young ladies though in d olden days donned it for more beatification but this contemporary time, has gone weird.
(not that am exhausted of typing a long note, I would've continued)
Fashion / Re: Girls Who Wear Ankle-chain by Wolison(m): 8:51pm On Sep 07, 2014
kreamidiva:


Biko which tradition are we talking about here? Women wear beads on their ankles in my father's village especially when they are getting married. It's our tradition. U must wear it on your ankle and plenty jigida on ur waist.

In fact, i know one knight in our church that used it as his own engagement ring to his wife. There is nothing the CWO of our cathedral haven't done to make her remove it. She simply refused,stating that it's her own engagement ring and asked the other women to remove their engagement rings!

She still wears it till tomorrow...
those beads are clearly different from the anklets and beads we see this days, so baby girl, it's different shaa but I no talk say I no like am oooo!
Fashion / Re: Girls Who Wear Ankle-chain by Wolison(m): 8:32pm On Sep 07, 2014
nnekamezor: Dat notion isnt true ....its simply For Fashion ooo... Well i do hv friends who wear dem n dey aint LESBIANS....
hmm....though, it's the wrong notion that had flown into the air and it would be hard to curtail that shaaaa
But, though, I do find it attractive but our tradition abhors that but left with me,
I love that!!
Forget my initial comment; I did that to know if I would wrestle space for front page......but u don see where I dey now naaa!!!(2nd page)lols
Family / Re: Who Comes For "Omugo" First? The Husband Or Wife's Mum? by Wolison(m): 8:12pm On Sep 07, 2014
OCTAVO: .
mad man!!!!

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Family / Re: Who Comes For "Omugo" First? The Husband Or Wife's Mum? by Wolison(m): 8:11pm On Sep 07, 2014
This shouldn't be a debatable issue cos tradition had long time ago took a very proactive measures to address this
First: using my tradition as a case study(IGBO), the full right of omugo trip lies on the hands of the wife's mother and the rest follows.
Second: it behoves on the mother of the wife to allow the man's mother to first make the trip depending on the plans beforehand.
So,op@the mumsy of the girl suppose go the omugo...ka omenani wee zuee ezuee nu!!!!!!!
But on the contrary,
They should give us the male folk chance to go the omugo naaaa!!
Nnaaa!!!, I huu ihe Ndia na ebu alota omugo eeeeh!!!!
Akpiri anyi ana achozi ka odapu!
Lols!

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Fashion / Re: Girls Who Wear Ankle-chain by Wolison(m): 8:02pm On Sep 07, 2014
Na lezi naaaaa
Phones / Re: RIM Introduces New BBM Features ....... by Wolison(m): 7:15pm On Sep 07, 2014
Mine is awesome
I really like it!
Add me with this pin 2866045C
Fine babes especially
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Congo: Player Rating by Wolison(m): 7:03pm On Sep 07, 2014
Bigsteveg:
Usef fall my hand, how u go put 3k ontop super eagles? U deserve flogging.
guy no mind me oooooo!!!
I thought those guys can be used to bet ooooo!!!!
Romance / Re: What "AGE" Is Ideal For A Guy Or Girl To Get Into A Relationship? by Wolison(m): 3:23pm On Sep 07, 2014
onyi4edu:
It depends on individuality; but sometimes it does cause as we progress in age we also progress in the way we think, see and handle things. (Not in all cases though that was why I said at 1st it depends on the person)
thumbs up!
Romance / Re: What "AGE" Is Ideal For A Guy Or Girl To Get Into A Relationship? by Wolison(m): 2:53pm On Sep 07, 2014
onyi4edu: The age when both parties know they can handle emotional stress. I started mine at age 19 and till now I am still in it.
but do age guarantee maturity of mind towards relationship?

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