RandomFellow: 10:21am On May 27 |
They should have kicked her out; this is insanity!
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RandomFellow: 4:14pm On May 25 |
Offpoint1:
Can't comment on Nairaland without Nairaland bot slamming me an hour ban.
Sěun you need to change whatever AI agent you're using for moderation. Banning s based on "word" instead of sentence is terrible.
I got ban for saying "Măď o!" and so many other words.
I wrote " prīck" and got banned. Like needle prïck ooo
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RandomFellow: 2:49pm On May 23 |
Well done the law. I look forward to learning from you
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RandomFellow: 9:11am On May 22 |
Love800:
But there is no difference in what you are saying. You are quite right sha, but 250k in lagos is the same with 80k in Niger state(northern places). So nothing like earning higher in lagos, because that same higher is still what Niger state people earn, but cost of living gives the amount a difference, but they earn and spend the same thing!
I know you will not understand thoroughly sha.
Anyways, thanks for your time.
I understand you my man. You just helped me explain my point; I didn't even put examples.
If you work in Jabi, Maitama or Wuse, minimum you'll ask for even as a cleaner is 50-80k. And they might pay... But you'll discover someone working in Gwagwalada and earning 40k will achieve more with their salary than you that earn 80k in the same Abuja. Transport will take 60k from you, while Gwags person might not even pay transport in a month to go to work
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RandomFellow: 10:16pm On May 21 |
Uyo is not cheap, especially when we're talking about staple food.
If you want a cheap place to live, you also need to understand that you won't be earning highly too. I mean, if you earn high, chances are that you will have to spend more to live in that are.
Consider everything before making a decision. Best wishes
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RandomFellow: 4:48pm On May 17 |
hafeeanubasy:
Nobody use NBAIS to study secular course except Arabic and Islamic Course.
I don't know why Christians always have headache over things that have nothing to do with them.!
So many Christians theological schools are d to Nigerian Universities,have you ever seen Muslims crying foul.Some don't even require SCCE or whatever to enter
Several theological schools in Nigeria are d with Nigerian universities.
These include institutions like the ECWA Theological Seminary Igbaja, Baptist College of Theology, and the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary.
Many of these schools offer programs leading to undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees in theology.
Additionally, schools like the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Theological Seminary and the SS Peter and Paul Seminary have affiliations with Nigerian universities.
Here's a more detailed list:
d Theological Schools:
ECWA Theological Seminary Igbaja: d with several universities, including the University of Ibadan.
Baptist College of Theology: d with Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma.
Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary: d with the University of Ibadan and the University of Ilorin.
Theological College of Northern Nigeria: d with the University of Jos.
WATS: d with the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Bigard Memorial Seminary: d with the University of Ibadan.
Archbishop Vining College of Theology: d with the University of Ibadan.
Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Theological Seminary: d with the University of Ibadan.
UMCATC: d with the University of Ibadan and the University of Ilorin.
SS Peter and Paul Seminary: d with the University of Ibadan.
Immanuel College of Theology and Christian
Education: d with the University of Ibadan.
Dominican Institute: d with the University of Ibadan.
Life Theological Seminary: d with the University of Ibadan.
Redeemed Christian Bible College: d with the University of Ibadan
You're being clever by half. NUC ed a secular recently. I'll try to it
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RandomFellow: 8:22am On May 11 |
bigiyaro:
they will gladly go to prison, even if it was for a 100 years. That's how strange and strong their misguided faith is, as far as they feel it's still part of suffering because of their faith.
Lol... Im that case, tell them the child will be put up for adoption (to a family that will permit blood transfusion should the need arise). They would have gone to prison in vain
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RandomFellow: 7:51am On May 10 |
TONYE001:
Every medical intervention has got its own hazard, or side effects, or complications...blood transfusion included.
But guess what? Most times, these complications don't arise. Before surgery, patients are made to sign a written informed consent, they are also counseled on possible complications. Most times, these complications do not arise.
The so-called hazards of blood transfusion are not common outcomes. In my practice, in fact, I've transfused MULTIPLE patients. Not up to 5% come down with any form of complication. The ones that did react, a simple intervention with normal saline, hydrocort, promethazine and paracetamol is enough to control such a reaction.
Blood transfusion is safe, very safe. Has it its own complications? Yeah, but they hardly occur.
Thank you chief. I wanted to respond to him, but no energy. Well done sir
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RandomFellow: 12:29am On May 10 |
The parents should be made aware that if they fail to grant the child her right to life by refusing her blood transfusion, and she dies, they'll be imprisoned for 25 years each; with hard labour!
This law should be made to help preserve life, especially in cases where it is preservable.
Imagine losing your life because your parents decided to force their own misguided beliefs on the innocent child who knows nothing about religion or faith.
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RandomFellow: 12:23am On May 10 |
This is madness!!! Wtf!!! What da actual fūck! Burning properties of fellow citizens thinking you are harming the government is stupidity. Who birth these sets of Igbo youths? We have failed as Igbo parents if our youths begin to behave like what we hate. We don't waste lives or property. These guys are a disgrace.
I hope the government fish them out, and make them pay before you ask for their lives. Jeez!!! What stupidity and ignorance. God forbid!!!
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RandomFellow: 5:15pm On May 08 |
Only 24.. We can do more. I want to hear "50" before next year. Keep it up, and on!
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RandomFellow: 3:14pm On May 08 |
Mitsurugi:
I Dipo Olorunrinu a former PDP Lagos House of Assembly member representing Amuwo Odofin against the odds till he foolishly switched to APC at Tinubu's prompting that year. He was denied ticket to contest the next election and has been denied every chance since then. These mumu do not learn. Once your party and the people stand for you remain with them while you work hard to solidify your position. I one old strongman politician Hon. Dauda Kako Are of the Accord Party (he had so many free bus rides for students and was well loved) House of Rep Member Mushin 1. In 2015 Kako Are refused Tinubu's entreaties to switch back and won
God bless you. The party you are defecting from have taken you as their own. Yet, you are foolishly leaving your home where you are loved and defended to a house you are not even recognized. You're going to a house with very important persons that are more valued. They have the machinery to deny you the party ticket. Imagine that okada guy in LP from Kaduna South... There's no way he'll return! He won't even win the primary election. He has committed political suicide. Him and his likes are fools, big fools
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RandomFellow: 3:09pm On May 08 |
Smartcitizen:
Most of you makes me funny because you don't know the dynamics of Nigerian politics.
24 hours is a long period in politics and you never even can tell what will happen in 2027 from now.
Nigerians are suffering and pretending and you think the political class are at ease?
It only took Obi less than 6 months to destabilize APC in many states, someone else can do even more in this suffering and pretending era.
Change happens during suffering period in any country and don't think Tinubu is immune.
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So what you are saying is that... Someone can emerge in PDP or LP to win those that defected right?
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RandomFellow: 3:08pm On May 08 |
CorrectionFLuid:
Yes, they will swell to at least 220.
But they won't lose their reelections. Highest is they won't win the APC primaries. And whoever won it will be rigged in. There's so much controversy in LP and PDP that anyone who wins the election in that party currently will lose out at the court. And yes, these controversies and factions are sponsored and instigated by the current people in power at APC.
If I was a politician too, I would reconsider my political standing on LP or PDP. It's a mess. Two people who should never have been let into the corridors of power were allowed to be in the fore front of our nations future one after the other.
You just buttressed my point. That primary is where APC will hold their blokus. APC had their persons, powerful persons in the election you won. Defecting to APC is to go and meet those powerful persons; people that know how to win Primaries in APC. Your seat is as good as gone
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RandomFellow: 2:42pm On May 08 |
QuinQ:
The problem is that, how things are structured, if you are not in the majority party it's like your vote doesn't count. After a while you get tired of it
What's the point of having 200 of 200 vote the same? No dissenting voice? Tell me again... Is this not supposed to be democracy?
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RandomFellow: 2:40pm On May 08 |
QuinQ:
The problem is that, how things are structured, if you are not in the majority party it's like your vote doesn't count. After a while you get tired of it
Well... Let's wait and see. Most of them won't even clinch party tickets. After primaries, they'll run back to where they came from
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RandomFellow: 2:38pm On May 08 |
richmond500:
it doesn't apply to federal lawmakers
Well... Let's wait and see. Most of them won't even clinch party tickets. After primaries, they'll run back to where they came from
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RandomFellow: 2:33pm On May 08 |
APC will hit 220, at least, before the next election... But most of those who defected to APC will lose their seats; they are not returning! Especially those that defected from LP to APC.
Those who defected from PDP, most will not return. Your people know why they voted PDP over APC and others. Defecting to other parties is betrayal... We'll see at the next election!
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RandomFellow: 8:20pm On May 05 |
olyrayy:
You people rejected ruga. Said you wanted ranching instead. Now they've bought land that they want to use for ranching, that one na wahala again.
"You people" not Nigerians. Okay... Bye
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RandomFellow: 1:44pm On May 05 |
olyrayy:
Those Fulani men acquired the land lawfully. So, I don't know what covert war you're talking about. Yoruba people in the South West also think the Igbos are fighting a covert war against them to take over Lagos.
It's not everything you'll see in the news. Do a little digging of your own; make friends with people from all over the country. Ask questions and you'll understand why people are wary of their presence in a community; especially when they are new migrants.
**There's a reason Nigerians rejected Buhari's Ruga, farm settlements, etc. Try to read wide, and you'll get the point
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RandomFellow: 1:07pm On May 05 |
Thomasankara: [/color]many of them now claim Lagos [color=#770077]
That must be an efulefu
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RandomFellow: 11:08am On May 05 |
CJStarz:
Really crazy, bro.
My uncles in America suffered same.
The police handed their children at different times to White folks.
And you cannot even fight back😭😭😭
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RandomFellow: 11:06am On May 05 |
ProudlyLagos:
well most of them are just saying it to taunt the Yorubas my referring to Lagos as no man’s land but that has been the genesis of the problem of igbos in Lagos.
Thought I’m not in of Fulani owning land outside there region but they are Nigerian too and enjoy the same privileges as the rest of us.
If an Igbo man buys a land in Oyo or Kebbi, they don't claim that place as their state of origin. If a yoruba man buys a land in Abuja or Benue, they don't claim the place as their state of Origin.
If a fulanis man buys a land in Abuja, Niger or even Ebonyi... Their kids claim the place as their state of origin. Do you now understand my worry?
I have a friend; originally from Kebbi state (I don't even know if that was their original state of Origin). Her dad moved to Nasarawa; a local government in Nasarawa state (like 30-35 years now; not so sure) where she was born. She takes Nasarawa as her state of Origin, while her elder brother takes Bauchi as his own state of Origin (where he was born).
They mostly see Nigeria as a conquered territory; hence the reason we should stop that mindset for them
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RandomFellow: 10:06am On May 05 |
ProudlyLagos:
[url][/url] why must they even call someone’s ancestry land with customs and traditions no man’s land?
And yes they are serious when they make those inciting statements. This has breed so much bad blood between the 2 tribe and I’m sure you won’t also take it lightly when some refer to your ancestral land as no man’s land.
I as an indigene of Lagos find it so disrespectful to my heritage and except you want to lie to yourself, most of your ibo brothers have always coveted Lagos and wish they could annex it.
That's unfair, and unreasonable if it's not a friendly banter. But do they own indigeneship certificate? Or Lagos state of Origin certificate? Do they make deals with politicians to influence who becomes a LGA chairman? Or Governor?
If what I'm talking about in the South East happens... Do you think SS is safe? SW? They'll come for the rest of us if they succeed in weakening us by division. They already succeed in dividing SS from SE. Pathetic
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RandomFellow: 9:55am On May 05 |
CJStarz:
And why do you take a contrary assumptions to my lines of thought?
See, that's often the norm over there in the US. They give black kids to white parents to foster because they feel they're better at raising kids than blacks.
But that's nuts. Crazy!!! Wtf!!!
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RandomFellow: 9:55am On May 05 |
advanceDNA:
Its because you don't know how crazy and horrible the foster system is....
Less than two years she's already in the third or fourth foster home.....
Only very few kids like that get genuine parents who love them....most pple who take in system kids do it for the money the government pays, they even take in more than one kid in many cases
Wow... I didn't know
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RandomFellow: 9:53am On May 05 |
osuofia2:
What happened to the popular saying that Lagos is a no man's land?
They claim to be indigenes? Go to Afikpo to understand what I'm saying. They'll probably overrun that town within 30-50 years
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RandomFellow: 9:52am On May 05 |
ProudlyLagos:
yiibos wey don Dey claim Lagos? Calling it no man’s land?
Yiibos and Fulani are no different, they both land grabbers going everywhere claiming people land, now they are trying to give it legitimate backing by sponsoring a bill to be indigenes in other peoples land 
But here they are against Fulani buying land in Igbo land but they want do have same right in other region, is that not hypocrisy?
I don't know about you, but some of my best clients and friends are Yorubas. We banter and laugh, no enmity. Friendly jibes. And when Igbos call Lagos mans land, do you seriously take them serious? People that travel to their village for Christmas, burial, new yam festival, etc?? That's not even my point. I don't even have strength to type what's on my mind.
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RandomFellow: 6:18am On May 05 |
Whiteshield:
In 10 years, they will be regarded as indigenes of Igboland. That's what Ben Kalu wants.
Maybe not 10 years; maybe 50 years when the people that sold them the lands are dead and gone, and their great grand kids are born... Then they are faced with effects of selfish decisions by their great grand parents! Very myopic elders
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