9jaRealist's Posts
Nairaland Forum › 9jaRealist's Profile › 9jaRealist's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 (of 376 pages)
I don’t care one big about Rochas... But this is a JUVENILE power-drunk Governor. ![]() https://memegenerator.net/img/instances/63258649.jpg |
naptu2:So juvenile... ![]() > |
[img]https://i./C0W.gif[/img] |
MarketDispatch:Nigerian artisans live by the same philosophy as most other Nigerians: “abegi manage ‘am” ![]() > |
compromise:You lost any grain of credibility by fighting for A-dwarf Oshiomole... It’s hard to take you seriously and see this as anything other than selective ‘political’ pictures. > |
ceaser:Don’t personally know about Canada and Australia... But rest assured the US or the UK will most definitely expel him for FRAUDULENTLY obtaining citizenship. People have been stripped of citizenship in the US for fraud after decades (in one case, after 33 years)! > |
ceaser:Is he, a FRAUDSTER, any better than the “chronically unserious” Nigerian leaders? Reasonably certain that if he finds himself in Nigerian government, his FRAUDULENT ways will flourish! > |
YungMillionaire:He’s not stateless... He is still Nigerian by law. > |
jirehUB:No advanced nation cares about your “level of education” if you are a FRAUDSTER... ![]() > |
Logan23:No country can give you a visa to enter another country... And frankly NO Western nation is likely to admit someone expelled for fraud. > |
Princedapace:See how ordinary Nigerians are so comfortable with FRAUDULENT behavior... Tomorrow, everyone will blame “leadership” - as if every population doesn’t deserve it leaders. > |
Microwhy:Next time when you arrive the US, immediately renounce your Nigerian citizenship and see what happens... ![]() A country cannot render you “stateless” if you originated from such country, but you can certainly be stripped of an acquired citizenship for various reasons. In this case, he apparently obtained his citizenship by FRAUD, which means that his purported “citizenship” was itself a NULLITY, as if it never occurred in the first instance. In addition, as a general principle, courts will not uphold or enforce CRIMINALITY. > |
> But Lai informed us that Boko Haram has been “technically” defeated... ![]() > |
Prussian:And then complain about the quality of governance... ![]() > |
sureboykris:Wasn’t saying any rational thing Good riddance to bad rubbish. SMH > |
Monogamy:Then he would have to find a real job Where he may actually be required to work! > |
babadigu:Football age... ![]() Dude looks at least 70! > |
danvault:Those people who blew up those pipelines are now so rich that they will the ones fighting against these new armed robbers... ![]() > |
spacechuks:So all those local Nigerian drivers and civilians killed during the spate of kidnappings and bombings in the Niger Delta were not innocent? ![]() You talk of military getting rich, but what about militants like Tom Ateke, Government Tompolo, Askari-Dokubo, Henry Okah, etc., who all became extremely wealthy (some reportedly Naira billionaires), while the poor folks of the Niger Delta got even poorer - even as monies poured in from NDDC, 13% Derivation Allocation, Niger Delta Ministry, Amnesty Program, etc. You talk with extreme jealousy about infrastructure in Lagos and Abuja. and yet the monies allocated to the NDDC alone over the past near two decades (since 2002) would be enough to match most of the infrastructure that you envy in Lagos and Abuja - not to talk of the monthly 13% Derivation Allocations, and the monies allocated to the Niger Delta Ministry and the Amnesty Program. Instead, Peter Odili was busy bragging to the BBC back in the day how he supposedly spent $US 20 million on the Brick House, while Rotimi Amaechi was buying private jets and flushing money down the drain on a vanity monorail that literally went nowhere. A Niger Deltan was president of this country for 6 years, without doing anything in the region (other than make his wife and pals rich). Exactly what industries and businesses does Edwin Clark (who btw was in the federal cabinet while those infrastructure that you envy in Lagos was being built) have that has turned him into a billionaire - so rich that he can build a university and CHARGE Niger Deltan students a fee to attend. If he loves Niger Deltans so much, why is he not providing them with free education (as Alex Ibru did)? Let’s not even mention James Ibori (whose stealing btw started as a low-level employee in the UK, and so cannot blamed on Nigeria), who even after being convicted in the UK for stealing from his own Niger Delta people is still treated like a demigod by the same people he stole from. Prof Eric Opia reportedly stole billions from OMPADEC (the forerunner of NDDC) and was defended by Niger Deltans. Abegi quit blaming others for largely SELF-INFLICTED wounds. THE THIEVES LIVE WITHIN THE HOUSE! > |
brandsoncharlie: pacespot:Abegi don’t disgrace your family and village by showing you’ve never before seen (or heard of) anyone beating the stater’s gun in athletics... ![]() Meanwhile, these sorts of armed and violent extortion (and you can add robbery, kidnapping, piracy, murder, etc., all of which these so-called “militants” have variously engaged in) have nothing to do with “rights” - unless of course there’s a right to join in stealing and looting. Stripped of all intellectual pretensions, these so-called “militancy” is merely an armed campaign to join in the general looting and stealing (while the actual PRODUCTION is carried out mostly by foreigners - albeit a few Nigerians have now joined in the production process). Already, many of the so-called “youth” leaders collect monies from oil companies every month supposedly on behalf of community ‘youths’ and spend or outrightly embezzle most (if not all) of it. Similarly, many of them‘youths’ themselves who have their names submitted for employment in oil companies only show up to collect salaries. In fact, some of the earlier “youth” and/or “militant” leaders are today some of the wealthiest people in the ND and Nigeria (Tom Ateke, Government Tompolo, Askari-Dokubo, etc.). We already know how rich MEND’s Henry Okah was in South Africa. Let’s not fool ourselves that these so-called “militancies” have anything to do with the truly desperate plight of many poor Niger Deltans, who continue to sink into even deeper poverty even as more money is poured into the Niger Delta (through NDDC, Niger Delta Ministry, 13% Derivation Allocation, Amnesty Program, etc.) only to be looted, embezzled and stolen mostly by their own Niger Delta “leaders” and elite. Look at how well-armed with very expensive and sophisticated lethal weapons those dullards in the video are, and ponder how come they do not invest all that money into a trade or small business (eg, a grinding machine is cheaper than an AK-47). These are not folks interested in rights! > |
Aonkuuse:Abegi, go talk to NDDC and quit babbling incoherently... ![]() After more than TWELVE YEARS of the so-called “amnesty” program, collecting salaries and allowances every month, receiving education/training overseas and in Nigeria on full scholarship, receiving skill training, etc., you lot still cannot make something of yourselves, but instead (albeit admittedly like so many other Nigerians) are sitting on your behinds waiting to share AWOOF money. > |
brandsoncharlie:What are driveling on about? Such decisions are made at HQ level in Abuja, not at subsidiary level in Lagos. Meanwhile, the reason PRIVATE oil companies prefer Lagos... Is exactly because of DUMB armed robbers...sorry, “militants”...like these. SMH > |
Aonkuuse:We don’t play that BS in Lagos... Try it, and it will be the end of your lineage. EKO ONI BAJE! > |
IYANGBALI:After you “ate” nonsense, did you swallow it? Because nonsense is coming out of you right now. ![]() > |
> Future leaders of tomorrow...smh ![]() > |
ivolt:How is the person he’s going to marry a “stranger”? > |
Dearlord:So that your people will go meet that “Jesus” quickly when this one collapses?! > |
Resurrection212:Even if that’s the reason, it’s still a GOOD thing... Would rather have someone provide poor students with free education because they want to president than hire thugs or kill people! > |
theFilmtric:How do you know the children were not Nigerian-Americans? ![]() > |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 (of 376 pages)





