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Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by Geniro: 7:52am On Dec 24, 2015
WaffenSS:


[s]Punk little idiot.

I earn more than your entire miserable, cold, broke family.

That's why you're here ranting like a small boy, you poor degenerate arseholey little piece of half-hearted fucck.

Now, shush![/s]

Am amused seeing a pauperized fraud feigning a Bill gates online. Silly little jecks who can't barely maintain their data subscription acting all punk to mask their inferiority complex.

Go and provide for your wretched family and stop making a fool out of yourself zombie.
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by WaffenSS(m): 9:25am On Dec 24, 2015
Geniro:


Am amused seeing a pauperized fraud feigning a Bill gates online. Silly little jecks who can't barely maintain their data subscription acting all punk to mask their inferiority complex.

Go and provide for your wretched family and stop making a fool out of yourself zombie.

This jobless fool is still talking?

You're lucky I'm bored enough to waste time engaging a piece of shiit scumbag like you. On any other day I ignore little noisy fuccks like you.

The leftover breakfast my family is about to throw into the garbage is what you're hoping to have for Christmas, you gormless stinky piece of last night's shiit.

Keep coming here baying like a mangy dog, since you're unemployed and daft. Is it my fault you don't a job and any money?

You brainless, pathetic, plodding, insipid, miserable piece of brown turd.
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by Geniro: 2:10pm On Dec 24, 2015
WaffenSS:


[s]This jobless fool is still talking?

You're lucky I'm bored enough to waste time engaging a piece of shiit scumbag like you. On any other day I ignore little noisy fuccks like you.

The leftover breakfast my family is about to throw into the garbage is what you're hoping to have for Christmas, you gormless stinky piece of last night's shiit.

Keep coming here baying like a mangy dog, since you're unemployed and daft. Is it my fault you don't a job and any money?

You brainless, pathetic, plodding, insipid, miserable piece of brown turd.
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The pauperized mofo is pained on hearing the truth. Tehehehehehehehehehe !!

When you are done parasiting on your miserable and cursed family, please float an SOS call where kind nairalanders like us will ensure that you don't enter into the new year with an hungry stomach.

We have seen bragging e-nonentities like you getting shamed on the forum for defrauding fellow forum members.
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by WaffenSS(m): 4:04pm On Dec 24, 2015
Geniro:


The pauperized mofo is pained on hearing the truth. Tehehehehehehehehehe !!

When you are done parasiting on your miserable and cursed family, please float an SOS call where kind nairalanders like us will ensure that you don't enter into the new year with an hungry stomach.

We have seen bragging e-nonentities like you getting shamed on the forum for defrauding fellow forum members.

Fake bravado to save face.

Go ahead and shame me if you can, useless tout.

I suggest you prowl the jobs section, you could get lucky with GNLD. At least your diabetic father can have hope of some drugs.

Monkey.
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by Geniro: 4:27pm On Dec 24, 2015
WaffenSS:


Fake bravado to save face.

Go ahead and shame me if you can, useless tout.

I suggest you prowl the jobs section, you could get lucky with GNLD. At least your diabetic father can have hope of some drugs.

Monkey.

Imbec1le, i observed you back tracked from your m0ronic fraudulent boast about been well fed. If you need help, kindly PM me for assistance.

Poorly Paid fools like you deserve help and pity from those of us who can assist you and your miserable cursed and wretched family.

Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by MCMLXXVI(m): 10:43pm On Feb 13, 2016
midolian:
Haters of CHANGE, good morning. This is to remind us that CHANGE has come to stay grin

After the budget debacle, do you now see how foolish and gullible you were?
Shebi na change?
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by NoreenUG(f): 3:43pm On Sep 25, 2016
The eventual outcome, almost a year later, has gone on to prove that it's one thing to make declarations and promises, but an entirely different story when it comes to implementation. Buhari's supporters all massturbated to this thread, but can you now see what has happened?

1. Tax reduction: this has proven to be the opposite as we've witnessed numerous crushing tax programs, from N50 bank charges to 9% GSM tax and many others. It has never been this bad. He claimed Nigeria's job creation drive would be "provate sector-led" but Buhari's policies have not only destroyed businesses but also led to a job loss of 4.5 million in 15 months alone!

2. 500,000 Teaching Jobs still remain in the 'take off stage' 3 months to the end of the year. Go figure.

3. Implementable Conditional Cash Transfer Program (ie. The promise of giving money to the unemployed and vulnerable) has been denied by Lai Mohammed and Ngige, effectively putting an end to that wetdream.

4. Free Tertiary Education For SciTech Disciplines: Nobody talks about this empty promise anymore because it's been dropped in the dustbin. As for the feeding program, Buhari first promised healthy meals, then changed his promise to "high-energy NASCO biscuits"... Then zoned out, and is now stylishly preparing the grounds for the day he'll deny the promise.

5. Large Scale Infrastructural Development: We're a few days away from the final quarter of the year, and we're yet to see any capital project undertaken by Buhari except his helipad in Daura. We hear about the 2.2tr domestic debt he accrued and WONDER what he spent it on. In the absence of any project to call his own, he has now pitifully resorted to trying in futility to steal glory for GEJ's projects like the Abuja-Kaduna rail. The same project his APC Halleluyah Howlers once labeled as scrap. That's how low he has sunk.

6. Improved Services Delivery And Security: The sheer scale of the Fulani herdsmen's destruction of lives, properties and farmlands - along with Buhari's silence and tacit tribally-motivated support - has already perforated this empty promise. Fulani herdsmen are emboldened now, more than ever, in their bloody expeditions, and Buhari's only answer to the bloodbath is... Importation of grass for cows. Wonderful.

Well, this is my analysis of the state of things with respect to his budgetary promises.

Kenny987, LadyExcellency, MadamExcellency, Anonimi, Whynotthetruth, Decibel, Emekamex, Midolian, Rilwayne01, ckkris, Blue3k, Mizmycoli.

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Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by chiboyo(m): 4:09pm On Sep 25, 2016
More of this sort of threads if dug up would give "zombies" serious nightmares
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by basilo101: 4:55pm On Sep 25, 2016
Lol, zombies, especially the afonjas are so gullible, see how they flocked the thread to masturbate without asking pertinent questions
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by hoobs(m): 4:58pm On Sep 25, 2016
lolz, nobody knows tomorrow, see how zombies where masturbating all over these thread
keep digging threads like this up
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by Nobody: 5:01pm On Sep 25, 2016
Geniro:


Am amused seeing a pauperized fraud feigning a Bill gates online. Silly little jecks who can't barely maintain their data subscription acting all punk to mask their inferiority complex.

hahaha
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by Blue3k(m): 5:07pm On Sep 25, 2016
NoreenUG:
The eventual outcome, almost a year later, has gone on to prove that it's one thing to make declarations and promises, but an entirely different story when it comes to implementations. Buhari's supporters all massturbated to this thread, but can you now see what has happened?

6. Improved Services Delivery And Security: The sheer scale of the Fulani herdsmen's destruction of lives, properties and farmlands - along with Buhari's silence and tacit tribally-motivated support - has already perforated this empty promise. Fulani herdsmen are emboldened now, more than ever, in their bloody expeditions, and Buhari's only answer to the bloodbath is... Importation of grass for cows. Wonderful.

Well, this is my analysis of the state of things with respect to his budgetary promises.

Kenny987, LadyExcellency, MadamExcellency, Anonimi, Whynotthetruth, Decibel, Emekamex, Midolian, Rilwayne01, ckkris, Blue3k, Mizmycoli.

Buhari's behavior in point six deplorable. As much as I agree I feel it's not his fault completely. Are the police dead, are the courts not trying these cases, don't govenors have power to stop it without bubu permission. We just have a bunch of cowards at all levels of society. If they destroy property call police have them arrested. They courts will take care of them.
Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by anonimi: 8:29pm On Sep 25, 2016
Blue3k:
Buhari's behavior in point six deplorable. As much as I agree I feel it's not his fault completely. Are the police dead, are the courts not trying these cases, don't govenors have power to stop it without bubu permission. We just have a bunch of cowards at all levels of society. If they destroy property call police have them arrested. They courts will take care of them.

His historical antecedents and body language odour encouraged his Fulani kinsmen to be emboldened to slaughter and murder people anyhow, assured in the knowledge that DullardPoo will not allow anyone deal with them.
Simple!!!






Firefire:


Mohoomodu Buhari is a tyrant, a BIG bigot and sectional leader.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/day-lam-adesina-clashed-with-buhari-marwa-others/

http://thenationonlineng.net/how-lam-prevented-another-civil-war/



www.nairaland.com/attachments/3447164_lamadesina_jpeg46ce36a621ebcf1d7aca4f507dd67ab2 ,

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Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by basilo101: 9:53pm On Sep 25, 2016
anonimi:


His historical antecedents and body language odour encouraged his Fulani kinsmen to be emboldened to slaughter and murder people anyhow, assured in the knowledge that DullardPoo will not allow anyone deal with them.
Simple!!!






LMFAO, Tinubu has sold the afonjas, after bubu did all this he later became their messiah??

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Re: Six Things To Expect From Buhari's 2016 Budget by anonimi: 9:59pm On Sep 25, 2016
basilo101:
LMFAO, Tinubu has sold the afonjas, after bubu did all this he later became their messiah??

What do you expect of a "bastard" who abused & cursed the late sage Awo who is the Yoruba nation's political leader of thought and original Omoluwabi
Only a bastard will sell his father's household after using his left finger to point to the house!






Babasessy:

Awo Family Without An Awo By Sam Omatseye (The Offensive Article)







The Awolowo rebirth in the Southwest has inspired gongs, songs and rhetoric of sorts. But they have missed one point.

It occurred to me in Abeokuta last week amidst the big crowds and euphoria of the swearing-in of Senator Ibikunle Amosun as governor. In all the states from Lagos to Edo, where Awo has witnessed ideological resurgence, hardly a single family member has played a role.

So we have an Awo family without an Awo. That is an irony. But history overwhelms us with this sort of twist. Obafemi Awolowo toiled for his reputation. His roots were lowly, he toiled to school both home and abroad, launched into careers in law, business, journalism and eventually politics. He carved a niche for himself, and became the first methodical and charismatic leftist in our history.  Other leftists abounded but they did not inspire comparable drama and following.

He faced tribulations, went to jail, failed in elections, won a few, but he imprinted his ideas and legacy in the country, and no single mortal has beaten him in the history of this country. His greatest achievement was in the area of ideas, and that was how he fashioned a family. Most families are born of biology but his issued from ideology. That family suffered with him.

In a spoof of Jesus Christ, these were the men who followed him in his teachings, and endured with him in his temptations. So he formed a kingdom for them in the Southwest, in the old Western Region, presiding over his projects, his legacies and people.

In all of these, the family he had was not his flesh and blood. In another spoof of Christ, who were his family anyway? Those who were with him must be counted as his family. So, I combed in the ambience of Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), and I found none. I went to Ogun, I frisked the crowd under Amosun’s bower, hardly any. Around Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola in Osun, I could not lay a finger. With Governor Kayode Fayemi in Ekiti, where are the forbears of Awo? Yet, I can hear the chants of Awo. Hardly in any of the inaugural speeches or any of their other public intervention would you miss the philtre and filter of Awo from these gentlemen. To parody Novelist Joseph Conrad, they are the sparks from Awo’s sacred fire, the messengers of the might within the man.

Already all of them are pursuing the legacy ideas of Awo: free education, free health services, infrastructural development, urban renewal and economic engineering.

Lagos has posted itself as the John the Baptist. The others are putting up valiant efforts, and the world of course is watching to see how well they will perform. It will call for great work, resourcefulness and cooperation. They are the real Awoists, and Awo was a man of rigour and vigour.

The Awo son that many expected to take after the father was Olusegun, who unfortunately died in a car crash. We shall never know if he could have pulled it off.  But the others have not shown much of the paterfamilias’ brio and depth. In the past decade, under this republic, they have blended with the wrong crowd. Even H.I.D, hobnobbed with Alao-Akala, who brought illiteracy to governance; with Oyinlola who turned the grace of office into a hell-hole of despots; with Daniel who could not arrest his quick fall into megalomania.

I wrote once that this woman whom Awo once described as the jewel of inestimable value has lost value to his cause. If he came back to life, he would have committed the extraordinary act of divorce after death. Even his newspaper, The Tribune, has so stumbled and fallen that it swims in Awo’s vomit.

Groucho Max, one of the funniest satirists in American history, said of a man that he got his looks from his father. Then he quipped, “He was a plastic surgeon.” That means the son is not his real son, or he did not inherit his natural looks. Ideologically, when we talk of Awo’s family, the chief inheritor is Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as the leader of all the others. He was the one who stuck his neck out. He could have lost his life or ended his career in politics. The so-called real Awolowos who bear his surname cannot come up for mention. They are Awolowos but not Awoists. They stabbed their father in the back. They have committed ideological parricide.

The only person that made a real try was Awolowo-Dosunmu in the early 1990s and she lost roundly. She was accused of trying to ride her father’s coattail. Political families are good for democracies. They can exemplify the high ideals of diligence, dignity, ideas, character. We have seen these in such families as the Kennedys, the Adamses, the Roosevelts, the Ghandis. They just don’t claim family. They appeal to the high ideals that endeared the families to their societies.

It’s also an irony that these families are falling into twilight. Some of them have vanished. Enoch Powell, a British MP, once gave us the famous line: “All political lives, unless they are cut off midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure because that is the nature of politics and human affairs.”

Columnist Ambassador Dapo Fafowora adverted to this idea in a recent outing, and I debated it with him afterwards. I don’t believe that a political life should be judged by how it ends but what it means. The quote is often missed by many who mistake “careers” for “lives.” A political life should be judged by its legacies. If we judged Awo by how he ended, we would look at him only as the loser to Shagari. That is why I see an intrinsic mischief in Enoch’s quote. But I would agree that political families end also in failure if you judge how they peter out and not the legacy.

Awo’s legacy is alive and well. Members of other families in flesh and blood can carry on. Immediate families tend to suffer from what an author, Noemie Emery, describes as dynastic curse. The children tend to be intimidated by the standards set by the fathers. So they just don’t want to try. They feel they cannot match them or come even close.  The problem probably comes from the fathers themselves. The Adams, who produced important presidents, later gave birth to moral vagrants and drunks. The Bush daughters showed themselves as party girls when their father was contesting the political battle of his life.

But Joe Kennedy groomed his sons assiduously, and they excelled in politics. They also had a fair share of tragedies. Ted Kennedy regained his sobriety and voice in America after a season of debauchery. In Nigeria, we are seeing the Sarakis fade. A Saraki – Bukola - is wiping out the Sarakis from politics. It is a classic case of oedipal tragedy, something I predicted earlier this year on this page.

It is not late though for the flesh-and-blood Awolowos to join their father’s fold. But they must be genuine. Awo was the most important Yoruba personage in history after Oduduwa. They had stellar men like Oranmiyan, Balogun Latosa, Lisabi, Sodeke, et al. None of them had the unifying vision and organisational acumen that Awolowo gave the race. The wife, children and grandchildren should not watch others glow in his jewel without them.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/columnist/monday/sam-omatseye/index.1.html

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