I Am Writing From Common Sense Because Common Sense Is Uncommon

Oh puleeeez! Spare me d jargon. Abeg all ya talking should channel dis energy to more outrageous and destructive happenings in Our Country Nigeria.Its high time our youths wake up!its high time we say enough is enough! High time we send all dis power recycling old devious arm robber blood suckers packing!!!On Rethink; I support marrying out a girl “AS SOON AS SHE ATTAINS ADULTHOOD”. Now am writing from common sense, because common sense is uncommon! 

Nigerian Youths today are the MOST STUPID & IGNORANT set of individuals on earth. A bunch of STAGNANT IDIOTS with no will of moving forward (I do not

mean to be provocative).
We waste our time on social networks creating confusion out of nothing.


Months ago it was the OGA @ THE TOP saga! Now its SAY NO TO EARLY GIRL MARRIAGE!
So what if a man decides to marry out his daughter early??? Nobody is forcing anybody to marry out his daughter early. You can decide to keep your Daughter Until 40 or even for a life time, nobody cares! After all you bedded your wife to have her.

Today ASUU is on strike NO youth is broadcasting about it. ASUP just called off months old strike, no tongue sang about it during that period.
When the Government is looting the country we are here pondering on who to marry out his daughter and who not to.

Singing the Gospel ” Give the girl a book not a husband” “give the girl a pen not a penis”. What if you send her to school and she chooses a boyfriend over her books? Or chooses a penis over her pen?
What if???
How many of you girls can confidently say “I’m a still a virgin from secondary through tertiary institution?
How many of you guys can say my girlfriend told me its pen over penis?

So please my fellow Nigerians, we should concentrate our forces to say:
NO TO BAD GOVERNANCE,
NO TO RECYCLED LEADERSHIP,
NO TO ASUU/ASUP STRIKE,
NO TO FUEL HIKE,
NO TO BOKO HARAM vs FG,
NO TO CHILD AND MATERNAL MORTALITY….. So many positive NOs to be said by us.
This is a wake up call to NIGERIAN YOUTHS

31 thoughts on “I Am Writing From Common Sense Because Common Sense Is Uncommon”

  1. "Abeg all ya talking should channel dis energy to more outrageous and destructive happenings in Our Country Nigeria"

    So old men marrying children is not "outrageous and destructive" enough for you. Do you mind sharing with us how many children you've also raped under the guise of "marriage."
    Abeg take as many of these _ _ _ as would fit your pedophile yansh.

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  2. I share your view about misplaced priorities especially among the Nigerian youth,but you really can't blame them. The only thing we read today is whatever on Facebook or Twitter, some can't even spell Marriage. But no matter how clueless, shallow,misguided as we might be, there's no justification whatsoever, either legal,moral, cultural or religious for such an act. Nobody should be that barbaric in the 21st century, let alone a serving Senator, and he dares justify it with Islam. You should see this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pooQFiaCFAI). I cried when I saw it on BBC long ago, and trust me, I don't cry.

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  3. Whether you like it or not, child marriage is evil. After you and your cohorts have finished looting you look for babies to rape as the latest form of perversion. We succeeded in forcing you to pass the anti gay bill that's how we will force you to rescind this. Even cocks don't do chicks .

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  4. Nigerian Youths are the biggest hypocrites ever. We know how to bash others and point fingers and tell them a thousand things that's wrong with their lives, yet, we are worse off.

    This one is forming vex. yimu! You want to make a change? Start by putting ur name and a face to the name. Create a blog and get ppl to read. Organise seminars, rallies and programs that will enable ppl understand what you are all about. Start a movement. Make YOUR own voice heard. Do something that will really have an impact. It's not by forming vex on blogs.

    Nigerian youths this, nigerian youths that..from the comfort of ur bed room! Get up and do something. when you stand up for something others can comfortably follow U. Right now, U r just anonymous and in a few hours time ur write up will be forgotten…

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  5. Na ASUU I blame. If not that ASUU is on strike, u wouldn't be suffering dementia enough to type this. Please use this time to READ. You clearly own a blackberry but don't know how to research. You are even more ignorant for thinking this a youth movement. Ignoramus oshi

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  6. Please!!! Poster I beg to differ.
    This is not common sense in application here,but a mere propaganda aimed at swaying our attention from the issue on ground,to questioning the ratio-decidendi of our actions as it pertains this war against the evil of child marriage. Which to me is not out of place or poor in timing.
    I saw this comment on LIB and wished I had the opportunity of engaging this person in an intellectual debate. Initially I was moved to see reasons with this individual,but on the longrun I found out that this individual is only being witty and mischievous,and he endedup sounding like one Senator Yerima and a proponent of this evil.
    If this individual had argued along the catechism of this law,which the clauses seemed somewhat confusing, I would have agreed with him that the Nigerian youth maybe shallow in reasoning. But for him to tag this noble course a misplacement of priority and then calling the Nigerian youth stupid,is just a fallacy of argumentum ad hominem.
    I've seen the Nigerian youths speak with one voice against:
    Corruption
    Fuel subsidy removal
    Gay marriage
    Boko haram menace etc.
    So what is wrong in them speaking against this evil,which doesn't require a visit to the ivory tower or the four walls of the classroom to deduce its ugly impact to the development of our future leaders.

    Let us live that posterity will be fair with us after.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  7. I strongly advise that you press RESET on your mindset, way of thinking and your actual actions. Try and utilise this strike in doing some reading too. You're lagging in that area. Should the strike still be on by August, I advise that you join the August March being planned. You're welcome. Don't mention.

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  8. This is the most crayyy post have read on this blog….. Arrant crap!

    After all you wrote you couldn't even tell us what you've done to "PLACE IN THE PRIORITY"

    Nkita racha kwa gi onu…. Mtchewww!

    Nuff'Nonsense!

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  9. y'all need to see Linda Ikeji's blog for her response to the gist going around. Aunty Eya you need to learn one or two things from that post, all I can say is dat Linda is a blogger extraordinaire

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  10. @Anon, I had to visit her blog for the 1st time in many months… I learnt from that post.

    I think my favored aunty eya should learn from that post "the aspect of ignoring whatever ppl say or do".

    I was sad yesterday when I realized aunty eya deleted the bickering comments within Ahdaisy, Uche and other bloggers on the chidiebere post which was against my advice of making this blog an open one irrespective of race or creed.

    My comments wasn't deleted, but I felt really bad… When the blog becomes too sensored perfection becomes the sole aim, flexibility and realness is dead.

    I believe every1 should answer his or her name in whatever they do, even on blogs. Nothing can be perfect, no matter how you try as long as there's traffic here there would be bickering.

    Linda makes money irrespective of who's name goes down the drain even celebs. If it could be stopped I'll so appreciate it.

    I must say again… I felt so bad when those comments where deleted… I only spoke now cos that linda post gave me a reason to.

    Nuff'Said

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  11. If I were to suggest to you Aunty Eya; I know u have favourites on your blog but treat every comment like its coming from an annonymous, only reply to comments that require clarification on certain issues or post and don't play mediator for your readers who see your blog as a place to cuss out themselves. Be strengthen by the grace of God

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  12. Ahdaisy did u just call yourself a youth??did u just open your mouth and say "we know how to…"Hell no boo,ur way too old to be a youth.

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  13. Loving bona,ace nd ahdaisy comentz,making brain…@poster,u berra watch ur vexin before u develop hyper BP,there are better ways of passing across a message than being RUDE nd formin anger….if you wanna give out your SIX year old daughter for marriage isnt our business,what we dont want is for it to be turned into LAW by force,have you heard of VVF??? I guess no!!,so stop trying to explain ur insufficiency…#Thelma#

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  14. Loving bona,ace nd ahdaisy comentz,making brain…@poster,u berra watch ur vexin before u develop hyper BP,there are better ways of passing across a message than being RUDE nd formin anger….if you wanna give out your SIX year old daughter for marriage isnt our business,what we dont want is for it to be turned into LAW by force,have you heard of VVF??? I guess no!!,so stop trying to explain ur insufficiency…#Thelma#

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  15. Foul mouthed anon 9:19, Ahdaisy too old to be youth? My dear since you are the midwife that handled her delivery donkey years ago, can you please tell us how old she is. Because she finished at the right age got married and started a family early, she is now too old to be a youth abi? While you my fellow anon who is a jambite at 41 is a youth for ever. Olodo

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  16. Child marriage is a violation of the child's right to be a child! Its not fair of the adults lacking in morals to deprive them of their rights! Nigerians need to reject absurdities thrown in their faces by leaders who lack morals.

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