NewStats: 3,263,955 , 8,182,080 topics. Date: Monday, 09 June 2025 at 03:27 AM 2m325a6z3e3g |
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ilugunboy: That is exactly my point. |
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ilugunboy: Typical cop out reply! I'm holding you able for your own statements based on what you posted earlier, or are you trying to say you are an Igbo lover?? All it takes for anyone to see the history of your posts is to click on your profile and everything is apparent in a few minutes. I don't care where anything originated from, BUT YOU FORM A LARGE PART OF THE PROBLEM. You and others like you from both sides. Are you the only Yoruba man who read those so-called "started-from post"? Come on, who do you think you are fooling? You revel in ethnic bashing like this. You start it, you stoke it and drag it on past it life expiry. You ask where my presence has been? Just because, unlike you, I don't post on every topic doesn't mean that I don't read them!! There are severall thounsands of people who read comments on Nairaland, get angry, but do not post. There are enough deranged people on nairaland available to post replies, so why bother? Its not like the Nigerian govt reacts and makes policy based on what's written on nairaland?? All this is purely an ego my-dads-car-is-bigger-than-yours trip. Which still begs the question - what is the end game? What do you all stand to achieve? 7 Likes |
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ilugunboy: Some people must be having problem with Yorubas.....all their predicaments and woes in Nigeria is caused by Yorubas. All one has to do is read your historic posts to see why some people have problems with Yorubas like you. You are one of the most biaised and bigoted people on nairaland. I really have to hand it to you, because it takes a lot of "something" to be consistently negative about Igbos; day after day, week after week, year after year. Whenever there's any news relating to Igbos, you ate sure to be there. No letting up, no slipping. It makes we wonder what the end game is? What do you guys (both Igbo and Yoruba) hope to achieve? Score brownie points? An ego thing? there are millions of impressionable youths in Nigeria who now have access to internet and are following these threads. They probably have never had any problems with the other tribe in real life but are now being forced to take sides and believe the other tribe hates them. Its beginig to affect their music (afrobeat) because they believe they all have to take sides (see recent negative comments about psquare, wizkid etc). The once dominant Naija afrobeat is bring polarised along ethnic lines (to the advantage of Ghana) so much that fellow Africans now know that davido is yoruba and flavour is Igbo, when they were previously just Nigerians. Can the same be said of the Ghanaian musicians? Do you know what tribes they belong to? After the music industry, then what next as these millions of youths grow older? Do you guys actually realise what the results of your crude oil inflated egos are leading to? Is Nigeria ertanally cursed? 15 Likes |
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nofij: As though Mr Gulak is free from corruption in anyway You point to me the person who is free of corruption, both in govt and opposition. I think Jonathan should go further. Public office holders since 1999 should be investigated. |
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mmark12: Whoa lots of UK haters in this forum. you can disagree with article but these hateful remarks shows that Nigerians still has a long road ahead. Don't mind them jare. The BBC REPORTER(not UK govt) might have got his facts wrong but that is no reason to rubbish the UK as if Nigeria is better. Uk remains one of the richest countries in the world and your brothers and sisters are still falling over themselves to enter there both legally and illegally. International millionaires & billionaires still remain queuing up to spend money in the UK in a way which Nigeria cannot even dream about at the moment. Where do you think your leaders and millionaires come to to clear their heads of the madness of Nigeria without mopol/army, and without the fear of getting robbed, kidnapped or assassinated? 1 Like |
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Cajetan speaks: Gwari people have been compensated [size=16pt]severally[/size] with brand new houses and money but they prefer to sell them out and still live in huts... severally [ˈsɛvrəlɪ] adv 1. separately, individually, or distinctly 2. each in turn; respectively sev•er•al•ly (ˈsɛv ər ə li, ˈsɛv rə-) adv. 1. separately; singly. 2. respectively. Adv. 1. severally - apart from others; "the clothes were hung severally" independently 2. severally - apart from others; "taken individually, the rooms were, in fact, square"; "the fine points are treated singly" individually, on an individual basis, separately, singly, one by one 3. severally - in the order given; "the brothers were called Felix and Max, respectively" respectively THANK ME LATER! 2 Likes |
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IGBO-SON: The more reason why Nigeria should split so they can play the GAME to their hearts content. Imagine how smoothly thier country will run with agbadas swirling everywhere. |
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Kanwulia: Very natural and I love it! I think your's might be menopause tinz. |
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lomomike: Composure is the key here. Knowing you have had a blown up tyre yet trying to stay calm while bringing the car to a controlled stop is very very important. When running on high speed and a tyre suddenly blows out, DON'T go any where near your BRAKES and DONT suddenly turn your STEERING WHEEL out of tension or fear. Most people will suddenly slam on their brakes (when a tyre burst, all the weight of the car shifts to that burst thus the car will tend to dive or dip in that direction plus the inertia might forcefully steer the car towards or away that burst tyre violently; slamming on the brakes or suddenly turning the steering wheel Will result to a total loss of traction on one or more tyres, or violent sudden shift in car weight and this could result in loss of control or roll over or a somersault, or violent careering of such car suddenly off the road ultimatly leading to a crash) immediately you experience a burst tyre, that brake should not be touched. Grip the steering wheel firmly and gradually bring the car to your intended direction (on a straight line), gradually take your legs off the accelerator pedal. Keep holding the steering and guiding the direction of the car till it slows down very well then you can finally pull over to the shoulder of the road and stop. All this one na story. It depends on what speed you are doing. If are doing less than 40mph, then the above MAY apply. If you are doing motorway speeds, greater than 70mph, then its a different story. I was a front seat enger of a car that had a sudden front tyre blow out doing about 70-80mph. From the time we heard the loud bang to when the car came to rest lasted about 10 secs. TEN people standing by the road were affected. SIX died on the scene while THREE died in the hospital later. A baby who was being carried on her mother's back survived. It was carnage and it took me a long time to get over it. 1 Like |
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Afam4eva: It never ceases to amaze me how easily people on nairaland are deceived?!! I would go as far as to say that the person who opened this thread is YORUBA, |
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What a good day to flood the FP with irrelevant stories to push this one down and out.
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arthur2k5: [img]http://4.bp..com/-S9hVy5FVTCQ/UlW0NHZo6vI/AAAAAAACGQ0/G4awQ9Huk5E/s1600/IMG_5172-600x360.jpg[/img] I don't think a man of M.Adenuga's age and standing will build such a trifling house. That is definitely a young showy man's house. |
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SMH. And to read some of the xenophobic comments on NL in the past two days from so-called "suave", "cultured", "tolerant" and "civilised" people?! 2 Likes |
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Gayigaskia: This is just noise about nothing, you Igbo gonna keep whinning i guess just like Ojukwu did until he died. Please leave Dangote alone , the truth is when giving your fellow igbo the same opportunity as Dangote, he will be so egoistical that he will fail in a matter of months. Good thing you mentioned Ojukwu. How egoistical was his dad when he was the richest man in Nigeria without monopolies/govt patronage? How did he fail? And why brand everyone on this thread Igbo? Or are you guys trying to monopolize NL as well? |
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Latnok95: At least there is a story behind his wealth.. And he has never denied that the government plays the major role in is business.. There is a story behind everyone's wealth. Looking forward to seeing dangote above Carlos & Gates?! What a flawed way of thinking!! In Bill Gates's America, there are over 400 billionaires. In Carlos's Mexico, there are over 12 billionaires. Look at the financial figures for those counties and compare to Nigeria. If there was a Dangote type person in America, he'll be worth TRILLIONS!!! When will this slave (Massa Massa) mentality stop in Nigeria? You are looking forward to Dangote topping those people at your's and millions of Nigerians expense? |
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dridowu: how is Dangote wicked ? Y cant u blame FG that has been ing since day 1. Anytime anyday the man is a smart guy. Pls next time blame the FG that keeps their eyes wide open when he is impoverising Nigerians. Are you saying we should leave him alone because we have a week FG? Ignoring the fact that he has done the same with various every govt since 1977 (except Buhari's who actually went after people like Dangote, but paid for it when Dangote backed iBB's coup), the fact remains that there are lots indightable offences being committed by him that he could be done for. DANGOTE IS CULPABLE IN HIS OWN WAY. Imagine a football match where the match officials are corrupt and have been bought over by one side, thus winning the match 100 - 0. Will you say the side who bribed the officials were just "smart" and should be left alone? Will you advocate for those objecting (so called haters) to shut up and go and do their own bribing instead? Dongote's (and all those others running corrupt cartels and monopolies) day of reckoning will come along, just as it came for Rockerfella (whose model he is clearly following) in the USA decades ago. |
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Mayor_of_Lagos: No, Nwabueze is upset over something else and it will be revealed soon. You are my hero today. |
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ayobase: In the 80s. What a vision, even when Abuja was yet to see the light of the day! Se you don recycle my topic eh? https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/1449108/picture-abuja-1987 1 Like |
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You gotta ire this guy; first "Antenna", then "Azonto" (no. 35) in the UK top 40 charts. That's a record for Afrobeats. No beaf, no noise, no boasting, just quietly getting the job done. Kudos!! http://www.bigtop40.com/chart/ |
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Ikengawo: Hopefully i'll break the taboo that seems to be among out anambra posters against posting pictures of the state How did this thread go from POSTING PICTURES OF AWKA to PICTURES OF GOV OBI'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN ANAMBRA? Posting pictures of a town or city should include ANY thing of interest and should not be restricted to WHAT THE GOV DID! 1 Like |
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omaigala: It is so heart rendering to see most of our vital facilities go extinct in the cold hands of the preventable monster call "Lack of maintenance". I don't know what the fuss is all about. Its the same thing here in England. Everyone has a mobile phone so phone booths are derelict/vandalised. 2 Likes |
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You were married to a woman by force/arrangee, meanwhile, - you despise her - you believe she is beneath you - you violently dominate and control her for years - you violently and regularly sexually molest her against her will - you beat her up at the slightest provocation - financially, you leave her in a state of deprivation - her children are neglected and die before you eyes Someone suggests that the situation cannot continue and suggests mediation, and you say it'll destabilise your marriage? 1 Like |
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∫ξΛ®lξ§§: This babe no dey learn at all ![]() Like say I dey single, me sef for try luck too. ![]() Funkiii babeee, Omo ele, sexy mama, I got ur back honey.... No letting go, nobody else matters except you, my world begins and ends in your heart and without you this life has no meaning for me; I might as well be dead! |
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Secret_Dreams: Quite normal in federal universities, anyways let's see what ASUU will do with the money when they get it. Hahahahaha! You go wait tire!!! All Nigerians are the same, from the thug in the street to the pastor to the professor to the politicians. A lot of outstanding "personal" projects will be executed with that money. 10 Likes |
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0lumide: Why would Bayelsa State government own a house in Lagos used to stash Weapons? What a load of tripe! The desperation grows to alarming proportions. ![]() |
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That nyash make sense die.
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See their faces. But Nigerians are not , ehm, "photo friendly". Years of shouting, cursing, hating, boning, poor diet and lack of exercise have left them looking like goons. All the money in the world can't correct that. 8 Likes |
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Interesting.
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deor03: What is the attaraction for people to sell things close to rail lines in Nigeria ?You never see anything. They use the rail sleepers for firewood if wooden, and for construction or fabrication if concrete or metal. |
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bloggernaija: Very true. All that money for a brand new city while the rest of Nigeria (pre 1999) remained stuck in the doldrums? How much does FCT contribute to Nigeria's financial income? |
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