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Moprince: 3:36pm On May 25, 2023
Kentuforchrist:
Person wea dem go bundle of Monday
Make una dea play

By your papa abi?

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Moprince: 10:35pm On May 24, 2023
This idiot and his wife useless content just to always trend... They should try something else.
Mumu man and mumu Aisha
Moprince: 10:18am On May 16, 2023
God1000:
Good, this will pain them because USA is their heaven, all countries should place ban on our politicians and prevent them from traveling.

Nigeria is a sovereign nation... US with not so a good electoral system wants to meddle in
Nigerian democratic process, always acting like world police... They want every other country to bow, fidget at the mention of their name.

I just wish Jagaban will just ignore them and instead embrace Russia and China..
Paper weight country
Moprince: 3:00pm On May 01, 2023
Which mandate is Peter Obi talking about??
Moprince: 2:58pm On May 01, 2023
I see a bitter soul
Moprince: 9:07am On Mar 01, 2023
talking trash..keep wailing
Moprince: 8:11pm On May 31, 2022
I understand how you feel man, I lost my mum and dad in just one year,
Lost mum November 7th 2020
Lost my dad November 8th 2021... They both died in my arms and I’m yet to heal but I just have to keep moving

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Moprince: 12:26am On Mar 23, 2022
My Mum Nov 7th 2020
My dad Nov 8th 2021 cry

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Moprince: 7:28am On Feb 07, 2022
I actually did witness it briefly yesterday.... The crowd was way too much and it cause a gridlock for few minutes

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Moprince: 12:26pm On Sep 02, 2021
butterfly777:
They are no more hiding their evil agenda.

We know that 3 Major events are going on in Nigeria:
1. Terrorist groups are attacking communities, seeking to conquer them for Islam.

2. Fulani militia are attacking communities, seeking to conquer them for the Fulani.

Both seem to have the of the FG.

3. The FG is trying to forcefully take lands from different states and turn Fulani to natives of the states, to eventually conquer the states.

As much as they may try, all these agenda have failed in Jesus' name.



A very loud AMEN

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Moprince: 9:39am On Aug 19, 2021
Islama-bad
Moprince: 4:36pm On Jun 23, 2021
Islie:



https://www.thecable.ng/gumi-ipob-kills-security-agents-but-herdsmen-only-kidnap-children-for-money

Cos brain...... This man should be arrested, investigated and prosecuted

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Moprince: 5:39am On Mar 12, 2021
Bro actually this not a fake story...
This a sad reality of what played out...

The man flew in from Lagos and waited for them for over an hour,

He also delegated a junior pastor to officiate the wedding.

I'm from Rivers State, the true storybof what happened was actually hidden,
I had to make a detailed research to know the exact truth
Moprince: 5:14pm On Oct 13, 2020
Bro please check your mail

[color=#000099][/color]Endsars now
And to those fools shouting reformsars, endyahoo

You are just ignorants, little did you know these sars officials also do Yahoo, yes one arrested me last month and was telling me cashapp wa oo, I dey load cc too
I was like wtf!!
U need to see the app on this guy's phone and he collected almost all my working apps that day
I saw him last 2 weeks at the barber shop and guess what? He bought a new muscle whip.

The thing is if you like curse all yahooboys all you like, the rage at which the thing is trending right now in our community, you and I are related to a Yahoo boy one way or the other
So think very well before you wish your family bad
Peace
#Endsars[/quote]
Moprince: 5:10pm On Apr 29, 2020
SLAP44:
This thread is not for anyone to brag, or to show that they have money. We understand how things are and we should give a little comfort to all our people no matter how small. I could have given more but there is still time.

I want to correct some impressions, we might misunderstand each other here, we might fight and throw bad words at each other but down below, we must know that it's our leaders who set us against each other. Sometimes, we troll and bully each other just for the fun of it.

I don't know how much in total I can give out here in the former of recharge cards of N500, N200 and others but I will keep sending till I am tired. I cannot give money for now because of the need to remain anonymous here. If I send to people's , my name may show. If I send the cards as text, the text message might come with my phone details which I will not like. I just want to remain anonymous.

I love you all.

This was where it started. https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/5824146/nigerians-
sense-happened-bank-yesterday

08039696903
Thanks in Advance
Moprince: 10:21am On Apr 14, 2020
[quote author=J111333 post=88418951]I heard that FG extended the current lockdown and I thought I should come up with more financial aid to our brothers and sisters here.

Again, much thanks to Ishilove who has once again pledged to help in the distribution not minding the bank fees and stress of doing so.

Those that benefited in part 1 will not be considered at this time so please, allow others to benefit. The plan is to reach out to atleast 30 or 40 nairalanders especially people with dependent kids who will get more.

Scammers, please save Ishilove the stress of scrutiny by keeping away and thank you in advance for considering humanity before greed.

...J.

CC: Olatunji11






Email: [email protected]
: United bank of Africa
2099860972
Initials: N. C. P
Moprince: 8:49am On Apr 03, 2020
J111333:
I made with a very kind hearted nairaland mod Ishilove and she has pledged to help in the distribution of a small amount of money I'll send to her as temporary relief to Nairalanders in need during this pandemic.

It will not be much but the plan is to get to as many people as practicable. This is for genuine people in need so there will be some kind of scrutiny.

Please don't harass her with PMs until she asks. I implore you to consider others before planning to take double portion with phoney s. It is a trying time for all of us so take yours and let it go round.

Ladies and gentlemen with dependent children will surely be given priority.

You may post your details here.

Thank you and be safe.

...J.


CC Ishilove

[email protected]. 2099860972 UBA.
NWAGWU CHINEDU PRINCE
Moprince: 7:47pm On Mar 28, 2020
okk4sure:
3047180227-OLADIPUPO KAZEEM KOLAWOLE. FIRST BANK
TANKS IN ADVANCE
UBA
2099860972
Moprince: 7:46pm On Mar 28, 2020
Ogiandplantain:
I've been seeing different fake threads here but I'm really saddened by the situation of this government
I want to do a little giveaway for folks here, 100k for the first set
Just food stuffs and that's all.
2099860972
UBA
Moprince: 11:57am On Oct 30, 2019
[/color] you are one of the few guys I enjoy reading their comments here...no Negativity
post=83590083:
Awwwwwww kiss kiss kiss

Love issa beautiful thing when you are with the right person

We go love ooo kiss kiss kiss

From all of us [color=#006600]@ : Happy 52nd Wedding Anniversary Daddy and Mummy Oderinde
Moprince: 10:37am On Nov 14, 2018
[quote author=Moprince post=72957563]
Your plz[ or rather reach me 08069355459
Moprince: 10:37am On Nov 14, 2018
Ahmed56:
Dope
Your plz
Moprince: 12:49pm On Oct 17, 2018
I asked my Ex if she can recount how many guys she has slept well,she honestly and boldly told me she can actually like 25

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Moprince: 2:35pm On Sep 16, 2018
No mind APC and PDP winning sure for you die
Moprince: 12:46pm On Aug 31, 2018
[quote author=mantosa post=70773445]When you go to Obudu, you’ll understand that the hills are really alive.

Despite the fact that it is called Obudu Plateau, it is actually located in the Obanliku local Government area which is about 60km from Obudu town. It is on these mountains that the famous cattle ranch was built.

To get to Obudu, there are two options as flights are not currently going there directly. You can either fly to Calabar and take a drive down for about 8-9 hours or you can fly into Enugu to cut the road trip down to 4 hours.

Once you get past the numerous checkpoints and bad roads along the way, you finally get to the plateaus and you are welcomed by the figure of a cow head perched on a ‘gate’. This is the beginning of many picture worthy moments as you are wowed by the mountains and the clouds that are within your reach.

Day 1


After arriving at the ranch and settling in your accommodation, have some lunch and begin your first activity of the day.

This is a tour of the Becheve nature reserve. This reserve is home to various plants/vegetation and also has a canopy walk.

At the end of the canopy walk, you climb a tower and you get to view the numerous plants available on the mountain and some mountain peaks are also highlighted.

The thrill really is the canopy walk and if you have mischievous people like I am, you’ll have some jumping and scaring the living daylight out of you.

After you get off the canopy walk, specifically asked to be taken to the Fern tree grove within the reserve. Some don’t get to visit but trust me it’s worth it. It’s almost like walking into an enchanted forest and has the most amazing white lilies. Not only are these lilies pretty to look at, they also smell divine. I likened the smell to talcum aka baby powder. There’s also a little river running through the middle and if you didn’t know any better you would think you were in a place right out of a fairy tale.

After walking round the enchanted forest, take a walk round the grounds of the resort built on the Obudu Mountains but before that, don’t forget to take a picture infront of the Becheve signage as a way to show you were really there.
As you walk round, you will notice the facilities that belong to the resort – basketball courts, restaurant, steak house and more importantly, the locals.

You can end the night playing board games with your group if you packed some or just watch TV till you’re tired and you call it a night.

Day 2

If you’re a morning person, 6 am is the time to set out. This is to go bird watching. Obudu is home to various species from the yellow bird to the red long claw bird. During the sightseeing, you see the various accommodation options such as the mountain villas, African huts, the conference room and also the presidential villa which is perched at the top of a hill in all its glory.

The most exciting part about this is while looking for birds, you literally go through the jungle. Like someone in our group said, it was like walking into Jurassic park. It was just us, bushes, the sound of streams and the birds. A couple of people will fall on their ass because the soil might be wet but it made for a couple of laughs.

When you get out of the jungle, you realize you went in the middle of one mountain and came out of the other side. It’s astonishing because if anyone points out to you that you would walking in the middle of mountains, you would chime in that it’s impossible, but alas it can be done.

After coming out alive on the other side, take some pictures at the top of the mountain you’ve just conquered and head on home because , you haven’t had breakfast. However keep an eye out for the most amazing valley views. It was breathtaking. We all had to stop and marvel at its beauty. Just in case you’re wondering, it’s on the left side of the presidential lodge so now you can’t miss it. Thank me later.

While birdwatching seems like child’s play, it takes about 2 hours and if you’re a budding photography this could easily be 3 hours. So be ready to be on your feet for that long.

After birdwatching, head back and have breakfast, shower, gist, rest and then it’s time to head to the grotto falls.

Grotto falls is one of the many waterfalls in the mountains and probably the most famous. It has a resting point, a little pool and people often grill food there if they’re having a party. If you’re lucky, before you enter you’ll see a horse and a ride can be organized. You can have a picnic there but if you’re just there to see it, after about 20 minutes you’ll probably be itching to go. I don’t blame you, many more things await you.

One thing a lot of people don’t mention is that there are villages in the mountains and 7 of them are easily accessible. This means after grotto falls, you can do a tour of the village.

From Opaganza (banana village) to little Cape Town, you meet a variety of indigenes who are separated by streams or stones. These people are friendly. A few of them are skeptical about why you’re taking their pictures but in general they’re very welcoming. You’ll hardly a villager without hearing good day or ‘yangukle’.

During your walk through, make sure you buy something from them. It could be palm wine, bananas, ube (purple pear), corn, etc but by doing this, you’re contributing to their economy and empowering them.

After this, it’s time to head back home and enjoy evening. Besides you need to sleep early as the next day is about to be hectic but lit!

Day 3

Day 3 is the most exciting day. You will be walking in the clouds on a mission to see the border between Cameroon and Nigeria. Make sure you wear a swimsuit underneath your hiking clothes and pack a small towel in your back pack. You’ll see why later. Also, pack some water, carry your speakers and set off with your friends. This hike is intense but my oh my it’s so worth it. The excitement when you hear you’re 1603m above sea level is honestly next to none.

After crossing this personal best, you start to notice Fulani settlements. I couldn’t believe it, settlements at the top of the mountain? We were amazed.

However what was more amazing was that we entered the first settlement and the Fulani women welcomed us like they had been expecting us. We sat on their stools, they brought out nunu (yoghurt) and some meat. It was the most thoughtful thing ever and continues to add to the notion that don’t judge a tribe by everything you hear on the news.

Even if you don’t do anything while you’re in Obudu make sure you do that. After visiting the Fulanis and you step out, you start to see the Cameroonian Mountains and if the clouds aren’t there you’ll see all of them clearly. This will be your reward for being patient.

When all this is done, you can start your descent. For an extra treat, you take a different route which leads you to beautiful waterfall that not a lot of people know of. This means you have the whole place to yourself. The waterfall forms a natural pool at the bottom and if you’re a good swimmer, you should jump into into it. Trust me it’s safe as 4 of us did it and I’m here to share the story.

If you can’t swim, stay at the top which is nicknamed the kiddies section. The water is cold but it offers such a relief from the hike you just finished. I know I said seeing the Cameroun border is your reward but I lied. This is your real reward. You’ll be shocked that you jumped into a natural pool in Nigeria. I mean you only see these things on TV.

When you think you’re done, dry off and continue back home as you still have the Holy Mountain to go to.

The Holy Mountain is named so because apparently when the missionaries first went to Obudu this was where they camped. It’s also believed that if you pray there, your prayers will get answered. We all had one thing or the other that we need sorted out so why not just give it a try.

From the top of Holy Mountain, you see the waterfall you just jumped into and if you’re in no hurry, just sit there for a few minutes and soak in the beauty and magic that mountains and clouds create when they are put together; God is really the master artist.

It then starts to dawn on you that your time at Obudu is coming to an end. With a bit of sadness, you start to head back to your cabin but on the bright side, you’ll have a bonfire and barbeque which is the tradition.

The bonfire is filled with barbecued food from corn to plantain, ram to chicken. Drinks are flowing, music is blaring, spirits are high and it’s a way to end your Obudu trip with a bang.

The next day at 6am you depart to catch that 1.50 flight back to Lagos from Enugu airport.
You leave with memories and pictures that will last a lifetime and you’ll also be able to boast of visiting Nigeria’s famous mountain ranges.

Now this isn’t just a story I’m telling, its based on my personal experience and because I love you guys, I decided to help you get the most out of your Obudu trip.

For accommodation, I stayed in a private cabin owned by the Obudu Conservation Centre. They are independent of the resort and their job is to protect the wildlife and plants on those mountains. I highly recommend their cabins as they give a vantage view and they are literally in the clouds. They all come with kitchens for each cabins, heaters in each room and a generator.

Holler at them or me and we can hook you up.
So my question is, when are you off to Obudu?

Source: http://tushmagazine.com.ng/spend-4-days-3-nights-obudu-mountains/


How much does it cost to get a hotel per night??
Moprince: 8:09am On Aug 16, 2018
capatainrambo:
undecidedrants of. a zombie.
Moprince: 1:30pm On Jul 25, 2018
skarlett:
Daura!


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