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1  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Hot Sizzling Ini Edo Semi-Nood Photos (6 shots) on: 8-06-2011 03:01 AM
It is actually nobodies business if another woman comes out naked on the street but would anyone one want his wife or sister to be seen naked? Answer in our hearts, we in the third would should try to learn from the mistakes of the west. Showing Nood pictures of ones self is not being civilized even very cultured Westerners abhor this. There is nothing wrong in showing beauty but if we continue to applaud married women posing Nood before the camera then, we surely have gone off track. It is Mrs. Edo's choice do what she wants but those of us who applaud this shameful act should rethink again.
2  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Must Ladies Cook For Men? on: 15-04-2011 02:09 PM
We should be mindful of many things including what happens around us. We are Africans and black. It is not a mistake from the creator, let us call it divine uniqueness. What I am saying is simple, look at those who preached freedom or rather raised freedom to levels never seen in this world before, the west. They are suffering from lack of morals because of lack of culture. And where is all these leading, silent genetic annihilation of their race. We as Africans are original and are culture conscious, we should desist from copying what would destroy us as a people. Some of us have copied to the extent that we are neither Africans nor do we fit as white and have lost our identities. What is wrong with a wife being responsible for the cooking in the house or for her husband? Cooking for the husband or the home is not slavery and in fact, it is what makes many to love their homes more than any other. Cooking for a husband is not only a good thing but it's advantages are simply numerous. It cements love in a family and brings the home together. Of course we know that some girls these days can't do it but they can still learn. Cooking for the home is an art and blessed is a woman who master it. However, the inability to do this simple hereditary art or question it as a whole is trending a path that is destructive because we are already questioning who we are as a people, but believe me, you can not change yourself to fit any other race. It is not a mistake that we have these cultures, these are who we are and the more we teach ourselves that our culture defines our identities, the better for our race.
3  Forum / Religion / Re: Should pastors in Nigeria pay tax? on: 21-02-2011 08:14 PM
Is that not what Jesus Christ taught "give unto Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's"? So, if a Pastor deceives himself that he would not pay tax because he claims he is God's man, what form of patriotism will he preach to his people? Will the Pastor abstain from using infrastructures that were provided by other people's taxes? And dose paying taxes deprive a Pastor of holiness? If Pastors are exempted from paying taxes, they should be exempted from paying for food and other services they get too. Because being a Pastor makes you super human, but my understanding is that the Pastor is supposed to be servant and a good example not product of the pamper school, he is supposed to feel the heat like Christ and leave above it, hence he will be able to encourage his flock. One who has never played football cannot be its coach.
4  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Celestine Babayaro declared bankrupt on: 21-02-2011 07:55 PM
There is nothing comparable to being educated.
5  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Amazing! Chinese Workers Builds 15 Storey Hotel In Six Days on: 14-12-2010 04:29 AM
"Where there is a will, there is always a way"
6  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Will there be Love making in Heaven? on: 22-09-2010 10:04 AM
Make heaven first Mister. You have to obtain God's mercy for that. This is in a way the dividing line between Christianity and other religions. Jesus Christ made this clear in his teachings, "in heaven there is no marriage or giving in marriage but are as angels". :Matt. 22:23-32.
7  Forum / Politics / Re: YORUBAS ARE TROUBLE MAKERS. WHY? on: 11-07-2010 07:07 AM
The poster did not put his real name, nor do we know anything about him or her. Well, I think it is very unfortunate to have a post like this for general viewership. We should try to identify and promote what unites us as Nigerians rather than to point accusing finger to an ethnic group as being responsible for the problem of Nigeria. All groups in Nigeria have their individual problems and no one group ferments trouble which pulls the country down or backward without the support of the other or members of another group participating in it. It's like winning the Presidency in Nigeria, no one group can win it on its own without support from another group. So is what I understand to what the poster is referring. The poster's comment breeds hatred and ethnic bigotry and that is condemnable. The era we are in now should ignore such people.

Youths in Nigeria should be wise enough to learn from what has happened in other countries e.g. former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, DR Congo etc. You should understand that ethnic bigotry usually consumes the youth population than the aged. This is because, it's youths who are mostly drafted to fight hence consuming them en masse. This is not our portion as a country that has been together for 50 years.

Personally, I think Yoruba contribution to Nigeria is laudable and should be applauded by all. One calling them troublesome displays his or her level of ignorance. For the records I am not a Yoruba, but my understanding of them is, a people who love freedom and hate any form of servitude or oppression. These people are the real progressives in Nigeria and they lead the way for a peaceful co-existence between the different tribes and religions abounding in Nigeria. Looking at them from all spheres of the social living, every other tribe, people or group flow and live with the Yoruba people on their land (I stand to be corrected). Based on the problems Nigeria has experienced in the last 10 or more years i.e religious and ethnic, the Yoruba land can be voted the most peaceful of all. In all spheres of endevour as far as Nigeria is concerned, they have excelled and set pace for others to follow. If any faults is observed with the Yoruba, a people with very rich and diverse culture, hospitable, peace and life loving people, it is all human and deserves pardon. No group is free of these. Honestly, calling the trouble makers or names is a very grievous mistake. God bless them. Amen
8  Forum / Sports / Re: Africans and Football.....is it really worth it if we have foreign coaches? on: 27-06-2010 06:34 AM
It's this idea of "we have our own way of doing things we were taught by others e.g. colonial masters" that is why we are no where near doing or archiving anything. We are still behind in almost everything. The Koreans, Chinese, Brazilians etc, who learnt from different peoples are already far ahead of us even where we are made to believe civilization started here. Let's stop being self deceptive and call a spade by its name. Our house is full of deception, hypocrisy and pointing accusing fingers all the time. A foreign coach is what Nigerian football needs, if possible get Westerhoff and Jo Bonfere back. They have shown that, they are not guess work coaches but know what they are doing. And above all, they should be given free hand to do their work. Westerhoff and Jo are not only goof for our football, they are good for the boys themselves because many of them are helped to Overseas clubs, which of course reduces unemployment and adds to the number of credible millionaires in our country. period.
9  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Meet The Four Richest Nigerian Pastors. on: 24-06-2010 07:08 AM
There is no perfect Church, but there surely is a perfect God. Pastors and followers of Pastors who preach nothing but miracle and wealth only beware.
10  Forum / Sports / Re: Africans and Football.....is it really worth it if we have foreign coaches? on: 24-06-2010 03:36 AM
I agree with dolphinkate. There is nothing like international football or local football, football is football. It is only the usual baptism to cover our ineptitude in Nigeria. Some of our boys have been abroad and many are still there, picked from the ghettos only to be international stars e.g. George Weah, Abedi Pele, Kanu, Eto'o etc. Nigeria's football suffers like any other facet of our society. Let's admit that Nigerians have lost faith even in being Nigerians. Our attitude to things are just not it, at all. We need to change and try to look at things differently. Our social psychic must reflect patriotism and a moral or traditional good. Accusing someone, somewhere of what colour or race dose not and will never change our situation. We are simply "far from Isiah" if that means anything to the reader.
11  Forum / Sports / Re: Africans and Football.....is it really worth it if we have foreign coaches? on: 22-06-2010 02:42 AM
I agree with Tunji, local coaches tried but failed. The problem may not really be with who coaches the teams, it's with us generally. That patriotism for the father land has gone. It is now "what I get out of the country that matters". Westerhoff and his brother Jo Bonfere succeed with their jobs. But what happened to them? They were disrespectfully thrown out scandalized and humiliated for not bowing to "tin gods" of the sports ministry and "local mafia". Ironically, many Nigerians especially journalists aided in this regard. It is very unfortunate that Nigeria treated these 2 men in the manner they did and even after that, nobody has been able to feel their shoes. Westerhoff made money in Nigeria, that is what brought him but he delivered and wrote Nigeria's name for the first time on world f/ball history. Jo Bonferer took Nigeria to the Olympics and won gold but did not accompany the team back to Nigeria. Nigerians and our journalists never asked him why he did what he did. The truth is, for most Nigerian coaches and players, "win or lose you will still be paid megaly".
12  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: 700,000 versity students to walk Naked in protest on: 3-10-2009 12:43 PM
I think Nigerians in general ought to be ashamed of themselves for relegating education to the back ground. Other countries would have called for the impeachment of the President and his entire cabinet but not Nigeria. The most religio irreligious country in the world. Now some "dundies" want to watch students walk naked in protest simply because the implications of universities been closed for 3 months means nothing to them provided there is gari and sugar. Those who want to walk naked now will have there turn to rule this country, we should be praying that they forgive a wicked country from there hearts and not decide to unleash vengeance on a country that lacks common sense. In an era where many countries with less than 50 universities calculate earnings from the universities into there gross national earnings, hopeless Nigeria can't maintain or equip its own, rather people who have raped the country are allowed to compare Nigerian University graduates with army sergeants, rig elections, buy up the courts and even makes laws for the country. Nigerian youths and those who are making fun on this sites should weep because you are being told that there is not going to be any future for them. Weep my beloved country, I am really sorry for you. If only you are aware of the level of mockery we are subjected to by other tiny countries, if only we imagine the humiliation we are subjected to in other countries because our country lacks focus, if only we ask ourselves for once when Nigerian youths will stop being on death rows in Libya, China, Arabia, Singapore and stop serving terms in UK, U.S and other countries we know not of. If only we ask ourselves why our country is always featuring in the international media in aspects that is unbecoming of the status of a country like Nigeria, if only we ask ourselves why our nationals are the most desperate once risking their bodies carrying drugs. These are all young men and women and the system made them so. Have we not laughed one too many at ourselves? Has it not reached a staged when we should have sincere retreats in our hearts and ask ourselves if we want to continue with these further? Wake up Nigeria, wake up, students walking naked is not our destiny and it's nothing to laugh about.
13  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: 700,000 versity students to walk Naked in protest on: 3-10-2009 12:29 PM
I think Nigerians in general ought to be ashamed of themselves for relegating education to the back ground. Other countries would have called for the impeachment of the President and his entire cabinet but not Nigeria. The most religio irreligious country in the world. Now some "dundies" want to watch students walk naked in protest simply because the implications of universities been closed for 3 months means nothing more to them provided there is gari and sugar. Those who want walk naked now will have there turn to rule this country, we should be praying that they forgive a wicked country from there hearts and not decide to unleash vengeance of a country that lacks common sense. In an era where many countries with less than 50 universities calculate earnings from the universities into there gross national earnings, hopeless Nigeria can't maintain or equip its own, rather people who have raped the country are allowed to compare Nigerian University graduates with army sergents, rig elections, buy up the courts and even makes laws for the country. Nigerian youths and those who are making fun on this sites should weep because you are being told that there is not going to be any future for you. Weep my beloved country, I am really sorry for you.
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