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Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by eggheaders(m): 3:21am On Mar 22, 2013
tomakint:
cheesy cheesy Abeg no kill me with laff, the guy (airhead) thinks he is not known here for whom he really is, I never see person wey mumu reach d guy, original coconut head cheesy infact, u just spoke my mind cool


hey,tomfoolery.it so obviously the name eggheaders give you a hard on.after severally pounding you like fufu.you still follow me around to get your regularly dosage of insult.ok you are the perfect definition of insanity. you are an epitome of stupidity.been dumb is a trait so dominant in your lineage.foolishness is legendary in your household. hey dumbbell get off my back and go do what you do every other night.sucking gej hairy balls.incase you gat is pubic hair stuck between your teeth I can help you nitwit with toothpicks.the undisputed were alaso of nairaland.
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by eggheaders(m): 3:31am On Mar 22, 2013
solopumpy227:

Have you heard about the popular Abraham Lincoln? General Buhari is not an Angel(he has his own shortcomings) but he remains the refrence point for exemplary public service, unparalled financial accountabilty and strong moral uprightness in Nigeria. Buhari might have lost three times but not that he deserved to loose all the 3 times. He has helped in strengthening our democracy since 2003. When he lost to OBJ he took his case up to the Supreme court where the 6 Supreme court Judges decided 3-3 to nullify OBJ's election- the Chief Judge of the Federation was called in to break the thigh and stabilise the Nation. He has run all his contests on his ''good name'' where many have benefitted in States and Assembly levels.

Have you asked yourself why all the politicians are jittery of a Buhari's Presidency? They know he stands for honesty and will most likely go after public looters-judging by his antecedents.

GMB single-handedly delivered 12 Million votes in 2011 Presidential election against all the PDP warchest and government machineries. GEJ/PDP 22 Million votes was achieved with the foreign reserve going down by about $20 Billion (Coutesy Ezekwezile), almost 99% votes turnover in the SS/SE states.

Goodnews is that he has realised he cannot win alone and have merged with other opposition parties. If GMB should emerge the Presidential flagbearer of the APC then you can be sure by 2015 Nigerians will sing a new song.


gratias,you just nailed it .that why the thieves wont stop using ethnic and religious sentiment to hoodwink little minds about the man been this and that .intelligent folks ain't buying that urban legend any more.prior to 2011 election almighty ibb was considering exile incase buhari becomes the c-in-c.but my country men were too dumb to use their grey matter to choose the best candidate.
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by WarriPikin1: 4:03am On Mar 22, 2013
Is that why you guys have been bombing buses filled with innocent women and children?
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by Bobandgreat: 4:06am On Mar 22, 2013
@egghead I have a pair booths u can borrow so u can lead APC/Boko Haram in doing the boothing. I am waiting.
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by eggheaders(m): 4:14am On Mar 22, 2013
Bobandgreat: @egghead I have a pair booths u can borrow so u can lead APC/Boko Haram in doing the boothing. I am waiting.

hey, go get a life or drinking hypo bleach might just cure your stupidity.
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by Nobody: 12:08am On Mar 26, 2013
I do not know why so many of you are criticizing this article and the OP. All that is in this article is nothing but the truth. I want to believe the president is working; with all the tension around him I don't think he is just sitting on his presidential seat and not doing anything. What I honestly believe is that he needs more people to work with him, and not just more people but honest hard working people. Although he is seriously wasting Nigeria's money, for instance spending 500 million Naira on his wife's ''resurrection thanksgiving'',but he is still working, I believe. smiley smiley smiley smiley
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by mensdept: 1:04am On Mar 26, 2013
We can boot out GEJ, but what about the Senate led by a person who's paid thousands to German doctors in Germany when he could have crafted Africa's premier healthcare center, that is, David Mark?

What about booting all the 36 states created by military thugs that seeked to divide and redivide the people, making corruption rather easy to do and stall any revolution against the status quo.

What about booting all those pastors that normally could not have amassed to anything in any other country, but have turned into private jet owners, university and camp owners, and yet, have not led any 1 million man march calling for the sacking or arrest of known criminal politicians.

WHat about booting out our mentality to celebrate wannabe actors and musicians who dress like Little Wayne, but can't articulate a vision to free the country of criminals, or old tired men like Buhari who decide they must be presidential candidate every time yet dont' speak up and against criminal elements.

How about we boot out our current culture of anything goes period.
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by Bobandgreat: 2:01am On Mar 26, 2013
How about egghead boots out his head and gets a fowls head.
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by tomakint: 8:16am On Mar 26, 2013
Bobandgreat: How about egghead boots out his head and gets a fowls head.
Seriously, he has declared openly that he is no longer 'egghead' but now 'airhead' take note cool As for your post, please don't crack my ribs cheesy cheesy cheesy you sir, is one funny dude really loved your sense of humour cheesy
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by eggheaders(m): 9:48am On Mar 26, 2013
tomakint:
Seriously, he has declared openly that he is no longer 'egghead' but now 'airhead' take note cool As for your post, please don't crack my ribs cheesy cheesy cheesy you sir, is one funny dude really loved your sense of humour cheesy


the obsession is driving you nut.go get a life scoundrel
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by ImadeUReadThis: 11:20am On Nov 24, 2018
eggheaders:

Just outside President Goodluck Jonathan's office
sat 17 ambulances, just in case he or one of his
aides fell ill. They were seldom if ever used.
No actual health care facility nationwide had as many, and in
fact a few still have none at all. But as soon as a Nigerian
newspaper took a photo of the ambulances and published a
story about them, they suddenly disappeared ― probably to
an underground garage.
Jonathan is president of Nigeria, which should be among the
world's most prosperous nations. After all, it produces an
estimated 2.4 million barrels of oil each and every day. With
oil now selling at $93.61 a barrel, that’s $224 million in
income daily. And yet many hospitals can't afford to buy an
ambulance. The reason, in my view: Nigeria is the most
corrupt nation on earth.
Sure, Transparency International lists almost three dozen
states as more corrupt ― Chad, Haiti, Laos, Yemen, Cambodia
and the like. But are any of those nations as wealthy as Nigeria
― taking in $81 billion annually, just from the sale of oil? No,
not even one of them. So Nigeria steals and squanders more
money than any other nation, making it the world's most
corrupt, by that measure.
Nigerian journalist Musikilu Mojeed finds all this so
discouraging.
"With its geopolitical power, economic resources and middle
class," he laments, "no country (with the possible exception of
Saudi Arabia and Egypt) has the power to change the course of
black/African civilization like Nigeria."
After all, Nigeria is Africa's most populous state ― and large,
twice the size of California.
So Nigerians are living an opportunity squandered ―
particularly now. Egypt is in turmoil. In just the last few days,
in fact, many Egyptians have been calling for a military coup ―
anything to rid the state of its widely despised Muslim
Brotherhood government. And a new report by the World
Economic Forum ranked Egypt the least safe and secure tourist
destination among 140 tourist nations evaluated.
Egypt has lost its place as the Arab/African worlds' leader, and
Saudi Arabia never had it. So for Nigeria, the time is ripe. But
its leaders seem interested only in stealing the state's money
to make themselves rich beyond imaging. Think about it: $81
billion a year just from the oil, while most every local
government official still tells his people the nation just doesn’t
have enough money to fix the roads, schools or hospitals.
(Roads are in such terrible shape that government officials
generally travel any distance by helicopter.)
And Nigeria's people ― well, they are as mistreated as any on
earth. In only nine nations ― among them Liberia, Sierra
Leone and Somalia ― do more mothers die during childbirth.
And in only 10 states, including Chad, Afghanistan and
Zimbabwe, is the average life expectancy lower. Right now the
average Nigerian's average life span ends at 52. That may be
why the median age of Nigerians is just 18.
A few months ago, the Economist Intelligence Unit published
an evaluation of the best places for babies to born in 2013,
given their probable welfare as children and the chance for a
safe, comfortable, prosperous life. Switzerland, Australia and
Norway were the top three. The United States came in at
16th, largely because "babies will inherit the large debts of the
boomer generation."
Dead last: Nigeria. "It is the worst place for a baby to enter
the world in 2013," the report said.
Even with all that wealth, only just over half the population
has access to clean drinking water, and one-third to a toilet,
UNICEF says. Two-thirds live below the poverty line. Only one
child in four who contracts pneumonia is given antibiotics, and
only about half the population is literate.
The CIA also cites endemic "soil degradation; rapid
deforestation; urban air and water pollution." All this in a
county whose gross domestic product stands at $236 billion a
year, in the same league as Denmark, Chile, Israel and the
United Arab Emirates ― prosperous, successful states to be
envied.
Goodluck Jonathan is certainly aware of all of this. After all,
taking the oath of office, he swore to "devote myself to the
service and well-being of the people of Nigeria. So help me
God."
Well, just last week he demonstrated who he really is and
what he stands for when he pardoned a former state governor
who'd been convicted of embezzling state funds and
laundering the money. That pardon triggered a broad, angry
uproar.
Good luck, Mr. Jonathan. It's time you were impeached.
By Joel Brinkley, the Hearst professional in residence at
Stanford University and a Pulitzer Prize-winning former
correspondent for The New York Times

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Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by ImadeUReadThis: 11:21am On Nov 24, 2018
Desola:


Buhari should replace him.

And here was the moment when the chanji nonsense began,
Re: Time To Boot Out Gej by Nobody: 11:35am On Nov 24, 2018
ALL of una, how market now

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