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Autos / Re: I Need A Tokunbo Toyota Car by sabumbj(m): 2:29am On Jan 25, 2008
Hello everybody! Can someone please tell me how much a Range Rover (Year 2000) will cost?
Education / Re: Roots of (Violent) Cultism in Nigerian Schools by sabumbj(m): 9:46pm On Feb 01, 2007
I agree with Dr. Jolly, you can't blame Wole Soyinka. When they set up Pirates, their goals were different from what the hooligans we have in our higher Institutions are up to these days.
Nairaland / General / Re: Is There Really Anything Like Reincarnation? by sabumbj(m): 2:32am On Jan 26, 2007
Free, I think you need to read the Bible again. Check out this: http://www.comparativereligion.com/reincarnation3.html
Education / Re: Roots of (Violent) Cultism in Nigerian Schools by sabumbj(m): 1:42am On Jan 26, 2007
Cultism! This is a topic I will like to contribute. There is nothing good in it. It's very funny because when I was in school, U.I, a lot of guys thought I was in one cult or the other. If you find out, most of this guys end up going into crime after school; I know a lot of them and have had imbroglio with them. It's not only in Nigeria we have cults though. In the US, there is Skulls n Bones which practically every politician is a member. Check: http://www.rotten.com/library/conspiracy/skull-and-bones/ But in Nigeria cults are just breeding grounds for criminals. It's nothing more than that. Talking of Buccaneers, they're bunch of criminals. When I was in school, one of them was arrested for stealing a car. [color=#006600][/color]
Nairaland / General / Is There Really Anything Like Reincarnation? by sabumbj(m): 11:47pm On Jan 25, 2007
In Africa, we believe in reincarnation but Christianity says otherwise or should I say some pastor will tell you there is nothing like reincarnation. I want your opinion. What do you think?[color=#000099][/color]
Travel / Re: Why Are Some Nigerians Abroad Scared Of Going Back Home? by sabumbj(m): 10:58am On Jan 24, 2007
If you have not been outside the country, believe me you won't know the difference. Ghana is even a more sane place to live.
Travel / Re: How Not To Get A Wife In Nigeria If You Live Abroad by sabumbj(m): 9:51am On Jan 24, 2007
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Good One mate! I totally agree with you. Another suggestion: Marry outside Nigeria BUT for love NOT residency. Please!!
Travel / Re: Why Are Some Nigerians Abroad Scared Of Going Back Home? by sabumbj(m): 9:34am On Jan 24, 2007
Hi guys,

I have my quota to contribute to this discussion. I live abroad and was in Nigeria between October 29, 2004 and January 15, 2006. Prior to Oct. 29, 2004, I was living in Ireland and came to Nigeria to process the Canadian Immigration Visa. When I arrived at Murtala International Airport, I was asked by an Immigration officer to go inside a room and wait. On getting there, there were some other people there. I asked them why we're waiting there, and was informed that I would have to 'drop' something for coming into the country on a travelling certificate issued by the Nigerian Embassy in Dublin! I was incensed. Honestly, I was ready to have a scene with them at the Airport that day. Thanks to my friend who came to meet me, I went through without 'dropping' any dime. That's was not the end of my troubles, it went from being stopped by the police, harassed, extorted of your hard earned money. On 26th January 2005, my wife came to join me. Four days after she arrived our apartment in Felele, Ibadan was burgled. Everything from wedding rings, brand new laptop, etc was stolen. So what more can you experience, oh may be you have to loose your life as well? I know guys who have gone through more worse experience than mine. A Nigerian born wrestler in Canada was stabbed on the neck when he went to Nigeria recently to open a new school in his village of Eniwari. If you want to read more goto: http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20061122/igali_returns_06112?s_name=&no_ads=
I will still come to Nigeria, but will be battle ready as well, may be get some Kevlar vest, etc.

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