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Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by BigB11(m): 8:58pm On Jan 05, 2007
POSTED BY MAMAJAMA AKA ODEKU
I am not hidding ask you senseless and dictatorial admin how much IBB camp paid him to ban me? and for your ifo, there is a website in development that will compete with the nairaland, be on the look out
I was in Nigeria making sure the tootles general never come close to Aso Rock

Therefore, I'm absolutely correct as usual. This is ODEKU.

Cool. I'm happy that you're back.

It is simple, just watch your mouth and you will not be touched.

And you need to change your name from MAMAJAMA to something else, may be GULDER!
MAMAJAMA is an Old nasty porn star
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by BigB11(m): 9:00pm On Jan 05, 2007
And do not bother to waste your time and energy, there will never be any other FORUM LIKE NAIRALAND.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by Mamajama(m): 9:17pm On Jan 05, 2007
How much do you want to bet? most of my friends are drifting away already. I love nairaland people but I must admit I detest the admin, how can you ban someone for not agreeing with your views? at least have the decency and respect to tell them why you banning them, this is not a dictatorial forum. the reason nairaland is so successful is because of people like you and I that brings the fire all the time. my time on here is limited, I've meet nice and interesting people that I respect and value their opinion
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by BigB11(m): 9:26pm On Jan 05, 2007
I see your point, but this is why Nairaland Forum is the best; nobody is perfect, even the admin is not.

The same folks (your friends) that cry everyday, leave and then come back with different ID, just like yours.

I admire Nairaland and we should all show some respect and appreciation to the admin's effort in keeping this site going.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by Mamajama(m): 9:38pm On Jan 05, 2007
Bigbig see this is why we always fight. stop kissing ass and call a spade a spade, that clown banned ODEKU a whole me, how can you ban me? with no reliable excuse?

almost everyone drinks ODEKU, ask the elders in Nigeria ODEKU is here for life with or without nairaland. I bet you I can start a thread now to ask what people think of the ADMIN arrogance, and watch and see what people have to say.
a good admin will look for constructive criticism and amends his actions to make the forum suitable for everyone not just acting like a military man in power.
do you know nairaland will be useless like many other sites out there with no patrons?
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by BigB11(m): 10:03pm On Jan 05, 2007
MAMAJAMA, here we go again; I could just tell that you will be going back to kirikiri soon.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by Mamajama(m): 10:34pm On Jan 05, 2007
let me ask you MR bigb1?  if the admin ban me is he taking anything away from my bank accounts?  the answer is No, so I can careless if he Ban me, I've proved to him over and over again, I will always be one step ahead of the game when it comes to internet security and vulnerability, you can't ban someone with access to over 200 computers, you can filter the IP address all you want, there are remote site I can use to login to nairaland without been detected if i so choose to.

Beside, I have allot of info coming to my people from Nigeria with the useless administration we currently have

the presidents, senators and governors have lost touch of the country

only prayers will save Nigeria from distruction. Vice president on the run, and president acting like a 4 year old military man
How can you accused the vice of corruption and your own hands are dirty like ajegunle slump?
How can we produce petrol and still be experiencing  petrol scarcity? pollution, corruption and dilapidated buildings and schools.
be on the look out for my book  Odeku experience in Nigeria.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by BigB11(m): 10:45pm On Jan 05, 2007
I'm glad that you're finally waking up.

Believe me, we need IBB to come back and make things right.
He mercifully craves for successful system in Nigeria. He knows the problem and he has the power/ experience to rectify things.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by Mamajama(m): 11:00pm On Jan 05, 2007
I will DIE eating SKUNK before I support a criminal like IBB, he is part of the reasons we are in shamble right now, and him and other retired fat general has nothing to offer hard working Nigeria's. can IBb account for his wealth?

how can a retired civil servant be one of the richeast people in the world, boy wake up and stop this IBb thing its making me sick
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by BigB11(m): 11:38pm On Jan 05, 2007
Well, folks, I'm sorry for the interuption; ODEKU happens to be one of my old buddies and as you can see, he will never change.

Let's get back to the topic.

I still think OLADI's idea is unique and will empower the living standard in our country.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by Afam(m): 10:04am On Jan 06, 2007
@Big B1,

You have failed to answer the simple question that I asked but I am not surprised, it is common for people that are not straightforward to play games with words when you ask them simple questions.

IBB implemented what you are advocating today and it did not stop him from massive looting of public funds, so why should we implement something that did not work before as regards IBB and Abacha?

If you do not have any answer to the question just let it pass, do not waste your energy playing games with words and claiming that smart ones can see the answers. We do not need more maradonas in Nigeria, we want straight forward and honest people.

As regards my comment on moeny not being everything, don't get unnecessarily excited I was refering to IBB that thinks that with his money he get pay his way through anything, certainly not you.

@MAMAJAMA,

I have been wondering where a lot of good posters have gone to after I took a month's break on this forum.

As regards Seun, I sincerely hopes he overcomes his sometimes irrational ways of doing things.

I was banned once (on the technology forum) for responding to an insult from someone I believe is his friend for about 30 minutes or so and believe me I felt bad when I noticed I was unbanned.

No doubt, a lot of good people have left this forum for different reasons. I am a moderator of an issues based forum here but whenever I am less busy I drop by and respond to posts that interest me.

Take care.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by BigB11(m): 5:21pm On Jan 06, 2007
@ AFAM

You are too damn sensitive, are you a chick?
If answering your question will make you smile, I will just go ahead and do so.

My man, you keep going back, talking about the past, talking about the failed policies and talking about the failed leaders. These are not new news, we all know that everything in Nigeria signifies failure.
It's time to let go the past and let's move forward. Things are much different now, a very good percentage of the population are willing to sacrifice, they are willing to work together toward changing things for better.
It's a new day and it's time to put better strategies in place and clean things up in Nigeria.

There is no need to continue to rehash, rehashing is for the losers.

It's OK to try things that were tried before; My man, sometimes second time or second chance is the best.
Second time gives you the opportunity to realize all your mistakes, the reasons for the mistakes, solutions to all the mistakes and finally a better strategy to prevent the mistakes from occurring again; (Imagine that you are given a chance to re-take the same exam once again, how will you do, my man?) Just think about it.

We have seen a-lot, we have discovered why somethings did not work and we have also discovered a better way to correct things. It doesn't matter who comes up with the idea, it doesn't matter if the idea was implemented in the past, what matters is correcting things and improving the standard of living in our lovely country unitedly.

Dude, this is the best I can do, I hope I've answered all your questions and I hope you're smiling now.
Enjoy the weekend.

May God bless Sweet Nigeria.

Note:@ AFAM and MAMAJAMA: Till you guys come up with your own FORUM for free, you need to quit bashing the ADMIN.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by Afam(m): 5:36pm On Jan 06, 2007
@Big B1,

Yes, your admitting that mistakes where made in the past is good and far better than dismissing such allegations.

I am aware that no one is perfect but it is very important that we face issues the way they are and make amends if need be.

Take care and enjoy the weekend too.

On the Admin, no one is bashing him, I guess honest comments are being made and these comments are hamrless as long as they are being made in good faith.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by OLadi(m): 11:58pm On Jan 06, 2007
you guys we are so far away from our topic, lets try and get back on track
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by koredemma(m): 8:34am On Jul 25, 2007
it is a good thing that  a topic like this can be promoted here
please it no just about living outside the country or foreign accounts or even assets declaration.
they should be made to sign a document that all their relations themselves inclusive will live, school in Nigeria.
they should experience traffic jams, no travelling by air, they should be robbed by robbers , admitted to our hospitals and treated by our Doctors or can you imagine our ex vice president travelling to Germany to have his ankle bandaged. is this not a total waste of national resources.
Let them live in houses without generator in a mosquito infested area, this i believe will make them rethink on what they are putting us through with their insensitivity.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by angel101(f): 3:15pm On Jul 25, 2007
I think public servants (elected and appointed) should be mandated to live in Nigeria and use our sevices i.e hospitals, schools, etc. Also it should be forbidden for them to own generators or use sirens.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by Mamajama(m): 3:26pm On Jul 25, 2007
ha ha ha ,
angel101:

I think public servants (elected and appointed) should be mandated to live in Nigeria and use our sevices i.e hospitals, schools, etc. Also it should be forbidden for them to own generators or use sirens.

this girl go kill me oh,

Its easy for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for this preposition to be enforce in Nigeria. Imagine a country that spend the country revenue to fly presidential candidate to England for check ups, the country that spend money to fly accused corrupt governor to Dubai for treatment. Now you guys are proposing sending this peoples kids to AJEGUNLE or ISALE EKo to see what mosquito's and roaches look like. lol good luck.
Re: Should Elected Leader's Immediate Family Be Allowed To Live Outside Nigeria? by manny4life(m): 12:55am On Jun 02, 2009
After all Obama's Children do not go to public schools and neither do they go to public hospital. I think its fair they can live in Nigeria, but not use the school or medical system.

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