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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: In Search Of This Kind Of A Lady... by y3mi(m): 5:16pm On Apr 25, 2021 |
Bullet01:What's funny ? |
Dating And Meet-up Zone / In Search Of This Kind Of A Lady... by y3mi(m): 12:57am On Apr 25, 2021 |
If you're a lady who isn't all about ZeeWorld, Nollywood and Social Media but who... ...is a book reader. ...Enjoys intelligent discussions. ...Is ideacentric, broad-minded. ...can be innovative, and exploratory. ...appreciate emo/rock music ...creative/artistic. ...isn't materialistic. Most importantly....isn't religious. Be she an unbeliever but open-minded or even an atheist. Hit me up. |
TV/Movies / Re: 300 Spartans Vs 300 Vikings by y3mi(m): 12:38am On Apr 25, 2021 |
mansakhalifa:If I may disagree a bit, the weapons of the Spartans' and Vikings would both still be considered ancient by historians if when compared to the advanced weapons of human destruction that exists in today's world, the weapons of the Vikings and Spartans were metal based and iron forged for one thing only, for melee attacks only. |
TV/Movies / Re: 300 Spartans Vs 300 Vikings by y3mi(m): 11:07pm On Apr 24, 2021 |
charixel:Yes but sometimes, been ruthless in a beserker manner as the Vikings does would win such a clash if it were occuring in a close combat battle, Spartans' strategic fighting won't help them as a horde of 300 Vikings would rip their bunch-up charge-defense-thrust tactic apart. Spartans Short sword at the hilt of the waist, armed with a long spear and heavy shield for protection. Vikings Armed with a Battle Axe and a small size thick shield, he is more mobile to execute a melee attack better than would a Spartan. I love everything Spartans, their discipline, training and viciousness when fighting but I think the Vikings would still be victorious because they are much beastly and hefty. Just my two cents, no insults. Modified: I didn't write my thought while having Ragnar Lothbrok's Vikings and Zack Snider's rendition of Frank Miller's 300 in mind. I wrote based on books I've read on them and documentary watched about them. Peace. |
TV/Movies / Re: Shame To Game Of Thrones Viewers In Nigeria by y3mi(m): 10:57pm On Apr 24, 2021 |
Hi Boredom caught up with me two weeks ago, and so I finally found time to watch all the episode of the full complete seasons of Games of Thrones and I have this to say... I now see why every one of it fans really got hooked on it. It indeed reflect everything fundamentally wrong with the human nature and character flaws. I never liked how it ended though but it was worth the watch. As at the time it was reigning alongside Spartacus, I still wouldn't leave the latter for it. Despite it been a joyride, I still maintain that because it was all still based on pure human imagination. I'm someone who works of fiction hardly appeal to, which is why I would vote for the rare likes of Samurai Champloo than a Naruto, Bleach and ATOT anyday. Unless the fiction does a good job at blending borrowed elements from differing realistic time-period into a setting that was well contrived as was done by the beautiful minds behind Game of Thrones. Like I said, I've always got wind of GoT on a SFX/VFX magazine long before it took Nigerians by storm as at then. Cheers. |
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Does Anybody Knows Where I Can Meet European Lady To Date by y3mi(m): 10:08pm On Apr 24, 2021 |
ebijimi7:I'm looking for one too. But they have all been ruined by yawu-yawu boys. Even Facebook which used to be where anyone can connect to the world has now been made geo-specific to provide content based on the user's originating location IP. Drop your WhatsApp let's chat on some alternatives. Then you'd remove it later on. |
Business / Re: Deborah Ojengbede Raises 1 Million Dollars For Her Tech Startup by y3mi(m): 4:18pm On Apr 22, 2021 |
Iriruaga100:In deed, are they not the Gateway and Aviation Hub of West Africa ? Do they experience epileptic power outages there like it is here ? Are there insecurities there ? Are their education not far better than what's obtainable ? Oga dem use everything surpass this shit hole hundredfold. Ask your self how many Ghanaians are schooling here and how many Nigerians are schooling in their universities there, where are most Nigerian celebrities relocating to ? Ghana is a manufacturing company, here in Nigeria, various corrupt government does things to frustrate businesses, why didn't Twitter came to established their African headquarter here if Nigeria isn't as hyped as the giant of Africa, Ghana has proven to be the real giant for decades, giant is not by population size mind you. Small Japan are not up to thw whole America or Canada but is a world power with force to reckon with. Please abeg bẹ honest with your reply because I no more have time to engage in blind view argument many Nigerians love to start. Many Nigerians continue to swallow the lies that Ghana got electricity from Nigeria when it's all an utter lie. But that's Nigeria where people love to bask in lies and untruths and hate the just, the truths, honesty and fairness, why everything is chaotic. |
Business / Re: Deborah Ojengbede Raises 1 Million Dollars For Her Tech Startup by y3mi(m): 3:56pm On Apr 22, 2021 |
Ashirioluwa:I'm confused, and what do you mean by that, are you saying it bad to be tribalistic ? |
Business / Re: Deborah Ojengbede Raises 1 Million Dollars For Her Tech Startup by y3mi(m): 3:55pm On Apr 22, 2021 |
Iriruaga100:No, you're incorrect. Ghana doesn't hype nor does it boast off on something they haven't or can't achieved. Go and get your fact right. Nigeria problem isn't the people as you ignorantly claim, it's the government. Weren't the same people you call Nigerians already on their ancestral lands before the Nigeria identity was imposed on them by British colonials ? Were they trying to make money from just anything (whatever you mean by that). |
Business / Re: Deborah Ojengbede Raises 1 Million Dollars For Her Tech Startup by y3mi(m): 3:51pm On Apr 22, 2021 |
Philipponzaghi:Bro, it would do well for us not to expose Yoruba great minds for risk of been targeted for elimination as seen from recent pattern. Once Yoruba Republic is actualized, many genius would naturally surface. And besides, it's not as if she achieved something particularly special. She has the network to raise funds running into million in dollars, not as if she invented or came up with a paradigm shifting technology with million dollars IPO. Nevertheless, commendable. |
Romance / Re: Best Advise of 2016 for the Ladies...pls Read by y3mi(m): 1:19am On Mar 25, 2021 |
McSquishi:The ones here strongly believes their skin is a mistake, they spend fortune to buy and mix all kinds of chemicals just to have their skin bleached off in order to look like oyinbos or imitate the naturally-born light-complexion negroids here, never caring of the adverse effect on their body, thereby complicating their lives. The inferiority complex exhibited by the females here is insane, they hate to make traditional hair style and would save to raise million just to buy Brazilian, Peruvian, Indian and Martian hair attachment. Even the educated ones do the same. Your hair in the picture, is it attached ? Reply my PM |
Culture / Re: The Mystical Children Born With Natural Dreadlocks That Must Never Be Shaved Off by y3mi(m): 1:10am On Mar 25, 2021 |
chiommy123:If your ancestors weren't motivated by such act of superstitious barbarism, I wonder what could have informed your thought to advise so ? Could it be the effect of Abrahamic influence, provide reason please. 1 Like |
Culture / Re: The Mystical Children Born With Natural Dreadlocks That Must Never Be Shaved Off by y3mi(m): 3:20am On Mar 22, 2021 |
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Culture / The Mystical Children Born With Natural Dreadlocks That Must Never Be Shaved Off by y3mi(m): 3:18am On Mar 22, 2021 |
They are believed to be special and have unique and spiritual capabilities like the gift of healing, extreme intelligence and physical strength. Known as Dada from Yoruba culture in Nigeria, these children are born with naturally matted or locked hair. The hair is similar to dreadlocks and is difficult to comb but the difference here is that Dada is more predestined and not by choice. Local people believe that their strength and overall good health are tied to their hair and it must therefore not be tempered with or groomed. The Igbos of Nigeria call them “Elena” translated to mean “Child King”, a name given to them largely due to the nature of their hair which is likened to a crown and also because of the belief of toughness such children possess. Dada children are known to be very fragile and must be taken good care of especially in their formative years. The Igbos observe many traditional rules when dealing with a dada. For instance, it is believed that when the hair of a dada child is combed or cut, the child would fall very sick and could even die. Apart from the mother of a dada, no other person must touch the hair of these children. If any other person mistakenly touches the hair, he or she must give money to the child or tie a cowry to their locks to prevent them from falling ill. Traditional Nigerian families further believe that their dada children are gods and offer them to the shrine. The chief priest now decides their fate. Some do not touch their hair and serve in the shrine for the rest of their lives and even take over from the chief priest when he dies. Others have their hair shaved off. Most of them have their hair shaved off before puberty or adulthood. Shaving a dada’s hair must, however, be accompanied with a special ritual which is usually performed by the chief priest presiding over the child. After the ritual is performed, the hair of the dada is collected into a pot of water containing special herbs and kept by the parents of the child. The potion can be used as medicine in case the child falls ill. It is believed that a child who doesn’t go through this ritual would die within three days after the shaving. In recent times, Christian parents would rather have a Catholic priest to do the shaving. It is believed, particularly, among Igbo communities that dada children are the reincarnations of deities and other great men and women, hence such children often lived in isolation. The trend is now changing as with the advent of modernization, many of them are now being largely accepted into mainstream societies. Families are also increasingly locking the hair of their children and hence it is generally hard to even distinguish a natural born dada and a made one. Writer: ALICE OTCHERE JOHNSON | Intern Writer | Face2FaceAfrica.com SOURCE 2 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Zlatan Ibile's Baby Mama, Davita Shows Off The Push Gift He Gave Her by y3mi(m): 9:23am On Dec 20, 2020 |
AfonjaMuslim:And believe you me, we have oyinbo and larubawa religions to blame for that....Yorubas youths of these days would continue to be reduced to materialistic hogs with no sense of self-worth nor philosophical principles. How does this topic deserve to be on frontpage ? What relevance does the useless information in this gossip talk serve on the progression of Nairaland visitors ? How does this qualify as a report worthy of note to the general public consumption ? There is a major thread here https://www.nairaland.com/6315079/first-nigerian-professor-computer-science which is titled First Nigerian Professor Of Computer Science, Olu Longe, Is Dead - Politics - Nairaland, a huge gem is gone from the black race...a topic that need to be on front page, but no it nairamarley and erica and laykon they keep putting there. Only goes to indicate that seun hires youths who belong to the category of wasted generation as moderator to managed his Nairaland. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: First Nigerian Professor Of Computer Science, Olu Longe, Is Dead by y3mi(m): 3:05am On Dec 20, 2020 |
What a huge loss of gemstone to the black race of Africa! This genius of a man contributed to the body of knowledge on human kind, than all the Nigerian yeyebrities combined. He researched and proved beyond doubt that the binary system of the ancient Ifa corpus system is the basis of what computers are codified with. RiP great man. BlackfireX:Charles Babbage invented the first but crude form of computer in 1830, which was but build in 2002! This man single handedly proved that the binary system by which device computes their complex calculation in the CPU is basically in correlation with how the Ifa divination system works. We lost a great man on Monday... lalasticlala Front page. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: ENDSARS: Sheikh Musa Asadus Sunnah Tells FG To Be Brutal On Protesters by y3mi(m): 5:56pm On Oct 28, 2020 |
chloride6:Sarasm my arse! |
Crime / Re: #endsars Protesters Killed 2 Policemen, Looted 5 Banks, Burnt 102 Cars — Abia CP by y3mi(m): 5:29pm On Oct 28, 2020 |
Who else would they rather prefer to blame the carnage on if not the #EndSARS protesters. Hoodlums, miscreants, looters, thugs, area-boys, homeless tramps etc are all protesters as far as the nigeria police is concerned. humilitypays:What has cowardice got to do with anything? Everyone knows what’s going on. The real Igbos and Yorubas understands what’s happening, their motive is to push the script of blaming the igbos for the destructions done by the hoodlums they unleashed who’s been bred on starvation, don’t know any better but are ready to do what they are told. Videos and talks of it are all over social media. People have woken up to their manipulations. 7 Likes |
Crime / Re: Hackers Convinced Twitter Employee To Help Them Hijack Accounts by y3mi(m): 10:19pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
BlackNeo: BlackNeo:Nigerians don’t even know what hacking means in the first place, so they just throw around the word anyhow like every other English word commonly misused by the majority. I could recall back in those years how some teens got hold of one tiny software which they used for pausing cybercafe time to extend the duration programmed ob the sold time-ticket, before you know it, the males teens in that community started hailing them by them hackers, that’s the Nigerian way. That’s around 2005/6, I used to be like - “do these fools know what hacking means” what should the Indians or Americans who made the software be called ? Somone formats laptop system at Ikeja, they begin to call him an engineer. Calling people who are bot licensed to sell /buy pharmaceuticals products Chemist when they don’t even deal in chemicals and so on and forth 4 Likes 1 Share |
Travel / Re: Sudden Change In US Visa Rules That Affect Nigerians by y3mi(m): 10:30am On Jul 13, 2020 |
queenyetty09:I can explain a lot on this and why, not just in America but most countries were Nigerians have done so much bad things to note this country. Let me just say....Nigerians are to be blamed for these scrutiny for the misdeeds of the bad ones in America and other countries far outnumbers the earnest ones who are their to pursue one honest living or the other. |
Education / Re: This Giant Wolf Head From 40,000 Years Ago Was Discovered In Russia(pics). by y3mi(m): 10:49am On Jul 02, 2020 |
ednut1:Sigh! Even if I take it upon myself to re-educate you by pointing out the fallacy inherent in that false supposition, and clarify the misconceptions of what Gods are, in relation to how people continue to misperceive them, there are still millions of you yous who would still make that ignorant statement. So stick to your force-fed lies. Everything is open to see clearly on the wall, all it needs is deep analytical thinking, but debating with atheists years ago for six years, I’ve now come to the conclusion that many atheists are just as confused as the confusion the theists keep causing. |
Health / Re: How I Overcame Marijuana Addiction (Weed) by y3mi(m): 12:12pm On Jun 20, 2020 |
ArisingStorm:My understanding of demons, spirits and Gods is entirely different from the masses‘. There are normal people in this world who don’t take any psychotropics and yet still have a way of welcoming unclean thoughts or gravitate their thinking towards negativity. You think Charles Manson, Shekarau, Hitler and Pol Pot smoked pots? One important question to you....did you ever hallucinated during your weed-taking period? I tell all takers of hallucinogenic substances that if only they had just for once experience the kind of hallucination I experienced when I experimented with it out of scientific curiosity, only if it could take them to the realm of madness and were lucky enough to return back to reality of sanity, that experience alone, short or long is enough to deter anyone from taking anything illegal. One day I will write my self-experiment experience and post it on Nairaland for all to read and learn a lot. I’m talking of a very short and brief self-subjected experience. iamJ:In as much as you’re right, I can tell you authoritatively that Canabis Indica/Sativa may be good for some (compatible with their blood) but not good for all humans, I for one, I’m naturally super-high by default, so it completely rendered me off-sync so much that I saw things I can take the time out to elaborate on in another thread. What you don’t know is that, what some people need weed or any dependable substance for to get operating at a particular frequency, there are those of us who are already operating at that frequency and are begging to be normal. Taking weed or any psychotropics tend to catapults our state of mind to a realm where things will makes over-sense that it begins to crumble with so much senselessness and insane. Timohstew:Even as legal as they are in those states, they heavily controlled and regulated with laws and monitoring, a way of managing the addicted not to turn junkies. All those who smoke it have a card permit which allows them to smoke it recreationally on specific days, and not just anyhow as ‘IamJ’ puts it. Smashspesh:Are you saying wisdom can only come from weed ? Wisdoms comes from various mental stimulating sources like subjecting yourself to continuous knowledge searching, lessons from one’s subjective experience and experience of others, observation of the natural world, esoteric and esoteric sciences, great books and not religious books, deep insightful adages and proverbs of our past ancestors. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Celebrities / Re: Dance Queen Kaffy Loses Mum by y3mi(m): 12:02pm On May 25, 2020 |
Alero3Arubi:If it wasn't announced, we wouldn't know. FACT is parents, close-relatives and friends of other people like you and I do pass-on every day the world over, why must we care about those of celebs and yeyebs ? Are theirs special than yours and mine Think! 1 Like |
Crime / Re: Fact Check. Was Leo "Micah" A Yahoo Boy And "Azaman" As They Are Fondly Called? by y3mi(m): 2:04am On May 14, 2020 |
KingSatan:Bro, you don't need all of that as a respond to that brainwashed ingot, you could have just simply asked him to mention one person Satan the Devil killed in accordance to their so-called holy bible (none), meanwhile the national god of the Jewish people (yahweh), whom all Christians indirectly and ignorantly believe in, and pray to as jehovah (anglicized) murdered millions. As for the topic. One day I'ma write an incisive article on this yawu-yawu phenomenon expounding on how it has damaged this so-called country and how it continue to ruin our society just as much as decades of bad leadership and corrupt governance that birthed it. 4 Likes |
Health / Re: Tahir Fadlallah Evacuated With Air Ambulance From Kano To Lebanon (Video) by y3mi(m): 3:53pm On May 02, 2020 |
TheFacelessMan:FYI, Arabs have always been the enemies of the blacks (study deep history). Who were the first to enslave blacks for more than a thousand year long before the Europeans came and initiate what history categorized to be transatlantic slavery? sexylassie2:You're correct. Good point. I'd like to address the aspect of not just the Lebanese, but all other kinds of Arabs in Nigeria speaking Hausa. The so called Hausa language as spoken today is not actually the original native language of those who should be indigeneously referred to by... ? instead of the HAUSA identity which was created by the jihadist Fulanis; a subset of the Arabs who enslaved blacks since the 7th century. Which is why the so called Hausa language today is rife with 70% Arabic words and speech as spoken by it current speakers, majority of who are unaware of this fact of centuries old influence of Arabism on northern Nigeria and to some extent Yorubaland. NB. The 'bastard descendants' meaning Yaribanza (Yoruba) and Hauzawa are of Fulani Arab origin as recorded down by the British colonial who sided with them, why we chose not to reject these imposed false identity on us is a topic for another thread. Thank you. 2 Likes |
Romance / Re: Can A Girl With High Body Count Be Faithful In Marriage? by y3mi(m): 10:40am On Apr 28, 2020 |
donestk:Then don't be a foolish pseudo educated, the phrase bodycount is used in reference to slain combatants in military battle. There is even a Playstation 2 shoot em up war game titled BodyCount You Nigerian half educated dingbat should be stop twisting English while trying to appear learned on shiiit-accepting nairaland. 1 Like |
Nairaland / General / Re: Is Modern Medicine Better Than Traditional Medicine? by y3mi(m): 6:17pm On Apr 21, 2020 |
mimee9:Yes and no Modern medicine can not bestow anti bullet proof on human nor hold rain from falling or induce it to whereas traditional medicine can do effortlessly. Traditional medicine on the other hand can not scan a pregnancy to know the sex of a child as effortlessly made possible science and technology. However, I'll conclude that what traditional medicine can do, modern medicine can do better but where modern medicine stops is where traditional medicine begins. Lalasticlala Front page material here 1 Like |
Religion / Re: Is Planned Repentance True Repentance? by y3mi(m): 3:50am On Apr 12, 2020 |
So if a shekarau or an anders berin brevich or an Osama bin ladin hatched an elaborate plan to murder thousands with the intent of repenting thereafter, so those innocent lives are saara, gone like that for as long as the repentance is accepted because an holy book skydaddies is said to have made it so, how religious nuts think shows how abrahamic idols are borne of imagination.
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Nairaland / General / Re: DPO Who Undressed Masquerade Died Mysteriously by y3mi(m): 9:19pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Oluwapluto:You dey craasaaze, tok say, na u no know wetin dey sup. Pipu wey know, know. I've written articles whers I proved the dreadful ebola endemic back then was eventually chased off by the onísęsé (local traditionalist) but the useless and corrupt Nigeria govt. got the credit as usual. Check my past post and see where I've dropped comments long before this corona virus became hot buzz in Nigeria where I constantly wrote about Sønpánà, one of the Yoruban Gods: a natural force personified as a powerful deity to preside over all things bacteria, virus, mirco-orgsnism and bio-warfare. You will be amazed to realize that Yoruba juju medicine can cure all of the disease and ailment in the world from hiv/aids to cancer. It is a fact. It is those who find them for the cure that knows while the rest in their blistering stupidity continue to look down on ancient traditional legacies that predate even those of the egyptianw, chinese, Greece, Mesopotamia not to talk of the new kids on the block artificial religi9n of Christianity and Islam whose followers' only way of proving their idol gods is thru fear, war, threat and bloodshedding ever since their gory inception. |
Health / Re: Is Africa Really Less Affected By The Coronavirus, Or Is This Just The Case Of L by y3mi(m): 2:38am On Apr 05, 2020 |
5g ain't the cause. 1 Like |
Health / Is Africa Really Less Affected By The Coronavirus, Or Is This Just The Case Of L by y3mi(m): 2:37am On Apr 05, 2020 |
Curled from quora.com By Zipho Tefu, Future president at some unfortunate country. Answer: Less infected? Yes. Less affected? Heck no! I’m speaking from the perspective of a South African, one of the more developed African countries which has just gone into lockdown, and let me tell you something many people from first world countries fail to understand. Social distancing is a privilege. Read that again. The ability to isolate yourself from those around is a privilege many people have taken for granted. It means you have a house large enough to do so. I’m privileged enough to practice social distancing. Something that isn’t possible when you live here: That’s the Alexandra township in Johannesburg South Africa. Hand-washing is a privilege too. It means you have access to running water. Do you think there are bathrooms in the shacks pictured above? Hand-sanitizer is a privilege. It means you have money to buy it. LOCKDOWNS ARE A PRIVILEGE. It means you can afford to be at home. Many South Africans live paycheck to paycheck. Many South Africans have families to feed and no income to do so. Many South Africans will have to make the decision between starving to death at home or going outside and getting the coronavirus or worse, getting arrested. Most of the ways to ward off the coronavirus are only accessible to the affluent. Transport services such as taxis have been shut down. This creates a problem for those living in places such as this: To travel to the town and stock up on basic essentials or receive medical attention. The South African economy is crumbling fast. Much faster than the American economy which went into lockdown before us. The Rand to the Dollar is plummeting at an incredible rate. Small business owners such as my parents will have no income during this indefinite time period. And don’t get me started on education. All educational facilities have temporarily shut down and will soon implement online classes, including my university. This creates a problem for those without internet connection who may now fail their year. Or those who cannot afford to buy a laptop. And as aforementioned, South Africa is one of the MOST developed African countries. Many Africans don’t have access to or can’t afford healthcare in this time. In essence, a disease that was spread by the rich as they flew around the globe will now kill millions of the poor. And some Americans are busy complaining about their “ruined” spring break. I miss the homies too, but I’ll miss my grandma a lot more. Is Africa less infected? Yes. Is it less affected? HELL NO! (Curled from quora) |
Education / Re: Meet The Unilag Student Who Writes With Both Hands by y3mi(m): 5:47pm On Apr 03, 2020 |
Aybalance: Appreciate you schooling me further but my point is while one is pragmatic, the other is nothing but just mere showmanship. |
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