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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Fans: Identify Yourselves Here (Old) by 4Play(m): 7:38pm On Mar 06, 2008
"I hope to play them next season in the Champions League," said the Portuguese coach.

"If I play them in the Champions League, I want to go there and kill them - that's my message."
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/06032008/58/premier-league-mourinho-kill-chelsea.html

If he didn't say it,I am yet to hear a denial.
CultureRe: Warning To Nigerian Girls by 4Play(m): 7:28pm On Mar 06, 2008
@Toshman

Why now? sad I am disappointed in you sad It annoys me seeing my mates get married.What's the rush? These people want to leave us remaining bachelors looking like commitment-phobes grin
BusinessRe: Aliko Dangote Now Worlds Richest Black And 334 Richest Man. . . . by 4Play(m): 6:54pm On Mar 06, 2008
[quote author=paddy_lo link=topic=117980.msg2029862#msg2029862 date=1204825611]@4Him
check out other billionaires on the list from Russia to India,from Brazil to Singapore,and see that they too got lots of Govt assistance,the important thing is to keep The wealth of a nation within its shores and controlled by its people,its a shame that there are only 2 verifyable black billionaires in the whole of Africa,mainly because we let outsiders exploit and control our wealth. . .peace
[/quote]The nations you mentioned,except Singapore,are not exactly exemplary nations for Nigeria to copy.They are all developing countries with high levels of poverty.

Besides that,that some people in Russia or India made money from Govt contracts doesn't justify the wanton theft and nepotism that produces the likes of Dangote.

As for keeping wealth within the nation's shores.The key thing is that our wealth shouldn't be pilfered by means of Govt contracts in the first place.Whether a looter decides to keep his loot within the country or outside shouldn't be our key concern.
RomanceRe: 'why Are Nigerian Actresses Are So Flirt In London'? by 4Play(m): 6:25pm On Mar 06, 2008
@D-R

COLLINS come be Igbo name? grin You sef kolo,maybe na why all these crazy people dey pester you around.Talk about kindred spirit grin
RomanceRe: 'why Are Nigerian Actresses Are So Flirt In London'? by 4Play(m): 6:15pm On Mar 06, 2008
im just dey like inmates for various mental asylums just decide to register on Nairaland recently. grin grin Nairaland should be changed to NutjobLand . grin
PoliticsRe: Unity Bank CEO Says The South Controls Nigeria's Economy by 4Play(m): 3:58pm On Mar 06, 2008
Ibime:
“It is indeed in the interest of the South-Westerners and South-Easterners for some affirmative actions to be taken to redress the situation, else there will be no real peace in this country moving forward.”
We already have "affirmative action" in that regard.What do you call all those Northern students who get admitted to University with grades that won't get you into OSISATECH? grin What about all those relatively poorly qualified Northerners who get choice jobs within the Govt?

The irony was lost on him when he was complaining about under-investment in the Niger-Delta.When you factor in all the money spent on places like Abuja,you can't help but laugh at his comments.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Fan thread: Forever Reds by 4Play(m): 3:31pm On Mar 06, 2008
Lets not claim we all wanted Torres.I know I didn't because like many people noted,his goals ratio at Athletico Madrid was underwhelming.Same goes for the Spanish national team.In La Liga,his goals ratio can't be compared to Forlan's or even Guiseppe Rossi.

There was no way we would have gotten him in addition to getting Tevez.From a financial perspective,United simply wouldn't have had the funds to complete a transfer this season since Athletico were not interested in a loan deal.

The striker we got in lieu of Torres,Carlos Tevez,is not too far off in terms of his all round contribution.The big question is-who would you rather have between Tevez and Torres. grin
PoliticsRe: Slaves In Sudan by 4Play(m): 11:47am On Mar 06, 2008
oyb:
abegi, enjoy your western imperialist religion where jesus ( who incidentally, was also an arab - wonder why the christian god would have chosen an arab as his son cheesy) is white, God is white, the angels are white. . . please spare us the bullshit. no be God, Gold and Glory them take colonise the rest of the world back in the day?
grin grin grin

Na wa.This is the kind of ignorance one encounters on NL.
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 4:26am On Mar 06, 2008
RichyBlacK:
Well, if it sounds intelligent, moves intelligently and looks intelligent, then, my fellow Nigerian, it is intelligent grin
Trying to sound intelligent is the same as "sounds intelligent"? grin What a cretin! grin

Verbosity is no substitute for actual knowledge.Its clear you don't know what you are talking about but self-pride means you will continue making a fool of yourself. grin
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 4:19am On Mar 06, 2008
Tornadoz:
Have you forgotten your name last year was "The walking" vomit? Did you get that name because of your niceties?
How many names were you given? grin Seriously,I do realise I can be a tad bit insulting tongue However,some of the things written on NL can be shockingly ignorant.

Niceties towards you?I have a good memory and I can vividly recall you launched into me first unprovoked and so I decided to reply in like manner. grin grin Why are you complaining? grin
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 4:00am On Mar 06, 2008
RichyBlacK:
Okay, you seem to badly need some schooling. Now, I'll concede that in international law, particularly maritime law, "custom" can set some sort of precedence. However, custom and frequency are not necessarily synonymous. Attempting to link them would only make sense when frequency is high. So, a low frequency event would not make the cut. Frequency is a measure that has both a numerator and a denominator, say a/b. The problem you'll run into with your argument is that while you can give instances of events and so obtain a value for a, you'll have a hard time finding a way to measure b. The value of b would obviously determine if the frequency is high or low. Hence your measure of frequency is not only subjective but of no legal validity. Go figure!
Richy trying to sound intelligent grin grin grin You are too stupid for your own good,seriously. In as much I always made fun of Afam,he was sometimes prepared to concede that he wasn't too sure of something.This fool here will try and sound intelligent while writing applesauce.

Tornadoz:
OK Einstein so
I'm no Einstein but certain things are well known in certain fields.

Mmm does this include constant incursion into another territory? Mind you I don't posit to be a fellow of the institute of
psychophants. I want to know if this is why you think Israel owns "Palestine" because of this quotidian aspect of law.
I don't think it does because there is already a relatively clearly established legal regime applying to that particular issue.However,one thing about international law is many things are never clearcut.That is what can make it fun and interesting for students.

As for Israel,things are far too complicated to be discussed here.We can start another thread on that issue if Afam is still game grin I promised not to insult him again,I dey miss his threads grin
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 3:41am On Mar 06, 2008
RichyBlacK:
Nonsense. Based on the Nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iran has every right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. Case closed.

The US is only using the IAEA to suppress Iran's right, and of course that will fail.

Iran is not developing nuclear bombs and has said so. The IAEA has never accused Iran of having a nuclear weapons program. The North Koreans developed a nuclear bomb and what did Washington do?
Seriously,Richy,this is why I spend time insulting you.If you don't know something,shut up.A UNSC Cap 7 Resolution is obligatory irrespective of anything to the contrary.

This is the problem with folks.People never concede points they don't know.

I don't for a second think the NPT gives Iran rights to do what its currently doing but even if it did ab initio,a UNSC Cap 7 Resolution will override it.Stop being a cretin,my friend,if you don't know something,keep quiet.
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 3:27am On Mar 06, 2008
RichyBlacK:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin mumu.

Your logic is flawed! You try to equate the frequency of an event with the legality of the said event. My God! If you believe this, then the least the UK authorities should do is to place you in an asylum.
My benighted fellow Nigerian.Unless you are a schizophrenic,I seem to recall you correcting Bawomolo for assuming that the first part of your statement applied to the latter part.

Only an Ewu Hausa,having made the above point,would then automatically assume that one part of my statement applied to the other.

Correlation between frequency and legality wasn't even my point in that statement but that being said,you actually further exposed how clueless you are. grin Yes cretin ,in International law,there is some measure of correlation between frequency and legality.

I don't want to be too academic here but when you were doing your international law,under sources of international law,didn't they tell you that one of the sources of international law is 'custom'? Certain state practices by their quotidian nature acquire legality.Yes Mr Ignoramus,in certain contexts,frequency affects legality in international law and even some other aspects of law.
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 3:16am On Mar 06, 2008
RichyBlacK:
You know nothing about international law and must keep quiet when the topic of international law is being discussed. Your mental and psychological make up makes it impossible for people who think so myopically as you do to appreciate the very concept of international law. To your lot, international law is a mere inconvenience. So, please restrict your banal mind to the issues you can handle. Just a piece of advice.
Where you not the doofus who claimed that Iran was acting legally in enriching uranium when there are 2 Cap 7 UNSC Resolutions calling on it to stop? grin grin

Since when did this Ewu Hausa know what international law looks like? grin
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 3:09am On Mar 06, 2008
RichyBlacK:
Ode, that an act is commonplace does not mean it is legal!
Ewu Hausa,you are too slow to understand anything.
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 3:05am On Mar 06, 2008
Tornadoz:
Wait I will lead you straight to CIA headquaters and demand they bring out the proofs. Do your own research, and a friendly advise, "always watch the news".
I suppose you became aware of the clandestine machinations of the CIA after downing pammy at your Benin Beer Parlor Institute. grin

Watch the news? Which news story "exposed" this plot? grin
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 2:55am On Mar 06, 2008
Tornadoz:
At least those countries you quoted did it on their borders, America would travel thousands of miles to do same. Five years after America invaded Iraq, am still waiting for your criticism of America's action.
You see why I make fun of you people? If its a clear case of violation of territorial integrity,would it matter if the territorial boundaries you are breaching is adjacent to you or thousands of miles away? What kind of hare-brained distinction are you raising?

Its like differentiating between a burglar who burgles a neighbor's home and one who burgles a house thousands of miles away.

The key point is that what Colombia did is commonplace and justifiable under international law.Differentiating between neighbors and distant nations is pure illogic .
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 2:49am On Mar 06, 2008
Shhhhh,Ewu Hausa,go and report to Seun or Yar'Adua grin
PoliticsRe: Slaves In Sudan by 4Play(m): 2:41am On Mar 06, 2008
bawomolo:
the OAU aka AU is a toothless organization. they still won't sanction the idiots that rule countries like zimbabwe and swaziland. keep in mind ,slavery exist in niger republic too.
In the 70s,they managed to take measures against Israel,I believe they cut diplomatic relations, while worse things were happening in the African continent.

In a sense,that was symptomatic of the attitude you get here.If Israel bombs Palestinians,people will be foaming in the mouth,when Arabs take Africans as slaves,you get silence.
PoliticsRe: War Looms In South America! by 4Play(op): 2:33am On Mar 06, 2008
RichyBlacK:
See this mumu!

I've openly challenged you before to a comparison of academic qualifications and you smartly declined. You think I'm one of those pub crawlers you fraternize with in London?

Look, whenever you're ready we'll arrange for a comparison and publish the results here on Nairaland to see. Anuofia.
The above illustrates how slow you are. grin Only an Ewu Hausa like you will be yarning the above. grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Fan Thread: For Gunners Only (Old) by 4Play(m): 2:28am On Mar 06, 2008
I no talk am? grin
Where are Priscilla,Bagoma,Gunner4lyfe,e.t.c Should be expecting them any minute .Its a miracle. . .return of the dead to Nairaland.
Resurrection indeed.4-0 trashing and they are struck by the sudden onset of a busy schedule.

Welcome back Priscilla. cool Long time truly.Enjoy the moment,its not easy supporting a trophyless club grin
PoliticsRe: Slaves In Sudan by 4Play(m): 2:21am On Mar 06, 2008
The Arabs are his 'cousins' grin Maybe he should try walking around those areas of the Sudan prone to slave raids,if they catch him,he can explain to them that he is there cousin.

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