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21  Forum / The Buzz Central / HEROES : The Collector's Edition on: 9-07-2009 02:59 PM
I love heroes

They are good guys

They bust the bad guys

They save people

They save lives.


Types of Heroes are

- Fiction heroes

- Non-fiction heroes


I love spiderman

He is my fiction hero.


My non-fiction heroes

- Arnold, the negger. My action hero.

- Jackie, my comic hero.

- Jack of ‘24’, my agent hero.

- Jack of ‘the titanic’, the love hero. He died for love. Iwill live for love.

- Jack of ‘lost’, the real hero. You are not lost; you are found!

- Jack of 'watch over me', the true hero. He told The truth.

- Jack of 'naked weapon'. He"s a good guy. Charlene said it twice. You can say it again.


- Jesus, my true life hero. He is my hero for life. He saved my life!


Accept Jesus today.

Jesus Saves!
22  Forum / The Buzz Central / HEROES : The Collector's Edition on: 9-07-2009 02:51 PM
I love heroes

They are good guys

They bust the bad guys

They save people

They save lives.


Types of Heroes are

- Fiction heroes

- Non-fiction heroes


I love spiderman

He is my fiction hero.


My non-fiction heroes

- Arnold, the negger. My action hero.

- Jackie, my comic hero.

- Jack of ‘24’, my agent hero.

- Jack of ‘the titanic’, the love hero. He died for love. Iwill live for love.

- Jack of ‘lost’, the real hero. You are not lost; you are found!

- Jack of 'watch over me', the true hero. He told The truth.

- Jack of 'naked weapon'. He"s a good guy. Charlene said it twice. You can say it again.


- Jesus, my true life hero. He is my hero for life. He saved my life!


Accept Jesus today.

Jesus Saves!
23  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Tracks banned from the Nigerian airwaves on: 7-07-2009 11:45 PM
think it's a very good move from the authorities. We also need some sanity through the wire.
24  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: What is the meaning fo the slang, 'the ish'? on: 7-07-2009 11:39 PM
yeah. thanx to y'all. I dig!
25  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / 007 For Life on: 7-07-2009 11:26 PM
...all for the name, the fame, the money and only one woman.

This is not for your eyes only
But for your heart also
That you may believe
And that you may see with eyes closed.

The world is not enough
Your soul is enough.

Die another day
Not today. tomorrow
'Cos tomorrow never dies
As you will still have a second chance.

Don't warp it.
If you do,
You will face the wrath
The thunder ball.

So don't be decieved
You only live once
So live it well, once and go.

Shine your eyes
You have golden eyes.

No man has a licence to kill
Only God does.

Don't have a view to a kill
You are not the man with the golden gun.

Why have a view to a kill?
Why not live and let live?

Don't kill, leave.
Kill, don"t live.
Yes!

Feel alive under the living day lights
And not dead in the deadly night darkness
Like cockroaches in a night club
Like nocturnal animals harrassing the poor things.

Never say never again
Instead say forever
Diamonds are forever.
I bought them for Eva.

Me, the Icebreaker
You, the Moonraker.

Don't play casino
Let's play who wants to be a millonaire
Let's play the good game
The game of life, with God.

He is your Quantum of Solace
He has the gold finger
So, pray He touches you
And pray He heals you.

I am the spy that loves you
This is from me to you
From Nigeria with love.
26  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / A funeral is not a place to eat jollof rice or feast on: 7-07-2009 12:14 PM
How strange is it in this country that funeral ceremonies have become an occasion where people make merry and celebrate instead of mourning the dead. In fact, it's very suprising that the feasting part is more than the mourning part. The point has been defeated.
A funeral should be taken more seriously; you come bury the dead on black on black, do the dust to dust, ashes to ashes, say your prayers, shed  some hot tears and go home, instead all the sideshows and extracurriculars taking over these days...
27  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / A funeral is not a place to eat jollof rice or feast on: 7-07-2009 12:13 PM
How strange is it in this country that funeral ceremonies have become an occasion where people make merry and celebrate instead of mourning the dead. In fact, it's very suprising that the feasting part is more than the mourning part. The point has been defeated.
A funeral should be taken more seriously; you come bury the dead on black on black, do the dust to dust, ashes to ashes, say your prayers, shed  some hot tears and go home, instead all the sideshows and extracurriculars taking over these days...
28  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / A funeral is not a place to eat jollof rice or feast on: 7-07-2009 12:13 PM
How strange is it in this country that funeral ceremonies have become an occasion where people make merry and celebrate instead of mourning the dead. In fact, it's very suprising that the feasting part is more than the mourning part. The point has been defeated.
A funeral should be taken more seriously; you come bury the dead on black on black, do the dust to dust, ashes to ashes, say your prayers, shed  some hot tears and go home, instead all the sideshows and extracurriculars taking over these days...
29  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / A funeral is not a place to eat jollof rice or feast on: 7-07-2009 12:12 PM
How strange is it in this country that funeral ceremonies have become an occasion where people make merry and celebrate instead of mourning the dead. In fact, it's very suprising that the feasting part is more than the mourning part. The point has been defeated.
A funeral should be taken more seriously; you come bury the dead on black on black, do the dust to dust, ashes to ashes, say your prayers, shed  some hot tears and go home, instead all the sideshows and extracurriculars taking over these days...
30  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Knowledge is Power on: 5-07-2009 10:58 PM
1. The Ignoramus does not know what The others know and does not know that he does not know.

2. The others know what The Ignoramus does not know.

3. The know-all knows more than what The others know including The Ignoramus.

4. The omniscient knows it all.

5. The omnipotent is omniscient. He is also known as The all-knowing.

6. God is omnipotent. The omnipotent is God.

7. Knowledge is power. Get knowledge, Get power;
   
    Know God, Know all.

    Q.E.D
31  Forum / The Buzz Central / What is the meaning fo the slang, 'the ish'? on: 3-07-2009 01:25 PM
I think this is a new slang en vogue but I do not have an idea of the meaning.
MI uses it in the track, 'talk about it' ft leony
Naomi aka big daddy's girl, of silverbird's rhythm 93.7 is fond blurting it when she's on air. It's what you hear for half the show, she says it with so much energy like one doing some abracadabra.
Can you please tell me the meaning of this slang...
32  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / “Michael's body shouldn’t be buried; it should be preserved in a museum” on: 1-07-2009 10:45 PM
I almost laughed my lungs out when an old pal came up with this idea.
“Michael shouldn’t be buried”, he said. “His body should be placed in one of those popular museums in order to preserve the loving memories of the fallen super star”.
It sounds a bit of crazy, but there’s a bit of sense in it.

Or to put it better, he should be immortalised in the usual way.
Remember that of Abraham Lincoln
(Have you watched the movie “Night at the Museum”?)
Remember the statue of Zeus in the temple at Olympus or Olympia, is it?

Or what do you think???
33  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: What do you think about rock music? on: 29-06-2009 12:29 AM
if you want to love rock music, listen to switchfoot, newsboys, nickelback, audio adrenaline, linkin park and the likes, those are the ideal rockstarzzzz
34  Forum / The Buzz Central / Koko Mansion : Rocking or flopping on: 24-06-2009 11:23 PM
[/left][/left]Nowadays, many celebrities and notable people in the society are surprising us by their innovation which has helped to distinguish them from their peers.
By deviating a bit or much into fashion or clothing, television shows, establishment of foundations, community development projects, etc, they exhibit a reasonable level of social responsibility.
Kokomansion, a reality TV show, an initiative of Afro beat singer, Oyebanjo Daniel Dapo aka D’banj, is the latest development in this scene so far.
The show aims at finding the ideal African woman amongst a number of young women lodged in a large house (Kokomansion) for a stipulated period of time.


Now, there is a big controversy about the show; the search for the ideal African woman.
I strongly disagree with this because there are several faults about it that must be corrected.

First, we must not mingle the definition of an ideal (let’s leave African aside for now) woman with the kokolet in as much as D’banj, the kokomaster is involved. They are two separate entities.
The virtues or features of an ideal woman cannot be overemphasised. It can never be in any way compared to that of the ideal kokolet being hunted in the real sense. It is like word and opposite.
No ideal woman of real value or good moral standards will allow herself to be debased by such a travesty of a show.
The ideal woman is immaterial.
She is a scarce commodity in this present age, she is hard to find.
She loves to keep a low profile (doesn’t mean she is a shyster anyway).
Once again, her virtues cannot be overemphasised.
Most probably, we would be having the unideal women on the show because no ideal woman will allow herself to be bought so cheaply with a diamond ring, a cash prize of N5m and so on.

Evidently, the ulterior intent of the show is for self-aggrandisement; the public sales of D’banj’s ID, ‘kokomaster’ and other labels as koko, kokolet, etc, making this whole ideal woman idea a perfect adaptive camouflage.

Also, the show proves to be an effective method of multiplying his harem of kokolets.

Again, for a show of high sensitivity as this kind that calls for decency and sanity, D’banj is very much inappropriate to host it as we are aware of his status as a single and more importantly, his excessive inclination towards women.

I suppose his efforts will be more appreciated if he engages in projects that will add value and improve the quality of life in more meaningful ways, especially with the current state of general decline in the country and in the world as a whole.
If you ask me, I may suggest water projects, scholarship programmes for students, skill acquisition programmes, and rehabilitation for orphans, destitutes and the have-nots in the society.
35  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / The Haves and The Have-nots on: 21-06-2009 11:02 PM

Some have houses; some have not
Some have Hummer; some have not
Some have landed; some have not
Some have millions; some have not
Some have mouth; some have not.

Some have girls; some have not
Some have gold; some have not
Some have guns; some have not
Some have goons; some have not
Some have Gucci on their wrists.

Some have titles; some have not
Some have arrived; some have not
Some have wine; some have not
Some have it; some have not
Some have et al; some have not.

Some have knowledge; some have not
Some have power; some have not.

Some have hearts; some have not
Some have love; some have not
Some have God; some have not.

Some have humility; some have not
Some have true greatness; some have not.

Some have a purpose; some have not
Some have a mission; some have not.

Some have Heroes; some have not
Some have been saved; some have not.


Some have jobs; some have not
Some have bread; some have not
Some have water; some have not
Some have Hope; some have not
Some have nought; some have nought.

Some have Light; some have not.

Some have rights; some have not.

Some have spoken; some have not
Some have written; some have not
Some have sung; some have not
Some have sense; some have not
Some have lyrics; some have not.

Some have the original; some have the fake.

Some have been to so many places; some have not
Some have been abducted; some have not
Some have been to PHC: some have not
Some have guts; some have not.

Some have questions; some have answers.

Some have the son; some have not
Some have Life; some have not
Some have it all: some have not.

Some have success; some have failed.

Some have made it; some have not
Some have fulfilment; some have not.

Some have read ‘The haves and the have-nots’; some have not.
36  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: Women are more intelligent than men on: 20-05-2009 06:57 PM
No, certainly not.
37  Forum / The Buzz Central / Fast car by Wyclef Jean (the final analysis) on: 7-02-2009 08:43 PM
If you love good music, you’d love fast car
If you love good musicians , you’d love Wyclef
‘Cos Wyclef is for good
         Wyclef is for Jesus
         Wyclef is for God.

Yeah!
“You don’t have to be a billionaire to get a ticket up to the moon”

Oh yeah! Money is no ticket to get you to heaven. Mark 8:36, 37
This life does not consist of riches. Luke 12:15
Make heaven, make the moon, then make the money. Matthew 6:33

Look! Come right for what you need:
You need ‘a helping hand’
You need ‘a ticket’
You need ‘just Jesus’
You need ‘The only one’ that we all know that is up there.

Yeah!
You are blind. 2 Corinthians 4:4
You need to see. John 9:39
You need to see clearly. Mark 8:25
You need to see The way. John 8:12
You need to see The light. John 1:7
You need to see The lord. Hebrew 12:14
You need Jesus. John 14:6

Oh, yeah!

I love Jesus
I love God
Jesus is Lord!

I love NASCAR
I love fast cars
I love to see “heaven in the head light”
I love Wyclef!
38  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / The Humble Truth on: 7-02-2009 08:31 PM
1.   Humility is thinking less of yourself and more of others.
2.   Pride is thinking more of yourself and less of others.
3.   The humble and the proud have one thing in common: God is the maker of them both.
4.   The humble are of God. The proud are of Lucifer.
5.   The humble are God’s best friends. The proud are God’s worst enemies.
6.   God gives grace to the humble but disgraces the proud.
7.   God exalts the humble but humiliates the proud.
8.   The humble climb up. The proud falls down.
                The humble tramples upon the proud to climb up.
9.   The meek and the lowly are fortunate! For the whole wide world belongs to them.
                Matthew 5:5 TLB
10.   Lowliness will lift you up.
11.   Pride goes before Destruction and Humility before Humour.
12.   Humility pays… Do not be humble because it pays.
39  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: PLease is God Black or White? on: 8-01-2009 08:15 PM
That's quite blasphemous...
God is spirit. Don't attribute physical qualities to any spirit , especially The Supreme One.
40  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / nigerian girls on: 18-10-2008 01:05 PM
No matter where you’re from, no matter where you are, you got to love Nigerian girls”, sings the chorus of the popular hit single ‘Nigerian girls’ by Nigeria’s top rap star, Mode9.
I love Nigerian girls! I love Mode9!
One thing with Nigerian girls is that you have got to love them the way they are(‘the way I are’, by timberland ft hilson) , and not just them alone but all the girls from all around the world because they (and we) all have our imperfections that we are driving towards perfection.
I have had several savoury as well as unsavoury experiences with the few Nigerian girls I have met so far and I of course want to share them with you, as experience is the best teacher.

The Ibo girl:
You know the ibo girl, I know the ibo girl. So, everybody knows the ibo girl already.
Everybody knows that she doesn’t necessarily love you.
Everybody knows that she really loves your money.
Everybody knows that she is hardly looking for true love.
Everybody, is this the Gospel truth?
So, we can’t blame the ibo boy because,
We all know that he loves money, is always looking for money and is never at rest with money.
We all know that he loves business i.e. making money.
And because without the money, he can’t get the girl, she loves his money.
And because without the business, he can’t maintain her if not, she may simply say ‘I’m walking away’ in Craig David’s way.
Here’s a little joke to make the ibo girl mad.
Even parents of the most indolent ibo girl may not accept a dowry of less than ‘a million naira’ from any aspiring husband for marriage.

The Yoruba girl:
She is called ‘sisi’ (eko)
She mostly truly loves you.
She is not necessarily after your money.
She is honest and not deceptive.
She is quite untidy.
She cares.
She is the best in oral English. It is sweetest from her lips.
She is trust worthy or faithful. Most ‘bobos’ want to take advantage of this.
She is the bomb.

The Hausa girl:
She is called ‘yarinya’.
She is lovely.
She could be slimy, deadly or unpredictable.
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