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She prolly would have had a case if she was offering love and not beauty... |
The labours of heroes past are in vain, the heroes that we have now that will soon be past do not want to waste their labour...hence, their exodus. Where are the present heroes? We are just starting...to pay for it....we are just starting. It will get to a point that we will all become enforcers-of law and orderliness. |
What if the emir is called the following: Retardeen Emir Malu Cow Goat and all the salty insults our president has been labelled with? He is lucky he is ruling a country like Kuwait. Clown. |
Well, I would love to see how committed you are. Ok. You could be looking at a range of £100,000 - £300,000 max. If you come under a group or association recognisable under international law, you could be looking at £1m to £100m plus recognition too. |
noblezone: 10% ?Such judgment, if given in your favour, are usually declaratory in nature. If they will award any monetary reliefs, it is usually the cost of the action. Depending on the amount of your claims, I could give a probable estimate. What says you? |
noblezone: First things first.Yes. ICJ. 10% |
It is quite unfortunate that the poor culture of record keeping is responsible for some careless comments in this thread. The significance of June 12 is not what should be waved off by hand. The importance of this day should be sacred and honoured. It indicated a vulnerable revealation of unity...all over Nigeria...that was assaulted. It was the beginning of every good thing, that was aborted. Careless archiving and miseducation is responsible for some careless and thoughtless comments I've read here. I do not intend to lecture here...let this day be held in the honour it deserves...democracy day or not. Will the labours & struggles of heroes past not honoured give you the assurance that labours & struggles of heroes present will not be in vain? Think about it. |
nikkykay: Start with yours!Seconded. |
noblezone: It is the British colonial masters that called me Nigerian!We can speculate and argue and do all sorts and turn this into a potpourri of divergent opinions or just make a down payment of N125,000,000. What says you? |
gbanikiti: One day, Nigerian Oil will be for only Nigerians!Amen!!! |
[quote author=daz_york]When we're talking about mentally deficient, permanently jealous, insecure, parochial minded, inferior humans in Africa, the number 1 place is that conquered territory without a real name known as ''South Africa''. I cant even comment on this issue because I'm so angry I might start crying. What is the excuse this time? Did he break any law? I'm waiting for whorecheeks or any other Boer-slave to come here and start talking rubbish again. I think this just proves the point a poster made before, think it was Afam...f.uck this our 'Africa First' policy. Africa needs a strong Nigeria to succeed, but Nigeria can succeed without a strong Africa. We dont need these jealous, inferior, cowardly, murderous scum to join us on the road to advancement. Our policy should be NIGERIA FIRST. If after taking care of all 170 million plus diasporans, there is any leftover, then these Bantu scrapheaps can have them. As a son of Lagos, I will like to see large scale industry return to Enugu, Onitsha, Aba, etc so that our Igbo brothers do not need to leave the country to find success. We have all we need here. The only reason we go to that dungheap is to get some of the massive money generated by the whites while the indigenes in their shacks sit down and envy us for being better at everything than them. Their music industry? Nigerian executives and owners. Their financial sector? Nigerians. Their medical industry? Nigerians. Their football league? Onyekachi Okonkwo is the best player in their league. Bunch of lazy, ignorant, violent baby rapists who blame enterprising Nigerians for their own failure to achieve anything since 1994. All this too after we spent our time and resources funding the liberation struggles there and in Zimbabwe. Back when they had not seen $10,000 in their lives, Obasanjo gave the ANC and ZAPU a $20 million donation and trained them at the Nigerian War College in addition to giving them free education and Nigerian passports. These are the same useless khoi san now killing us abi? Issokay. I just de wait make that their Nelson Mandela die finish, the kain civil war wey go chop dem. And when that happens, let me not see any useless Nigerian leader talk about sending our troops to do peacekeeping. I pray they exterminate their worthless behinds off the face of the earth. Horrible set of people.[/quote]Whew! Correct! |
He should watch out from burn-out. He is just a man. |
Can anybody confirm....is it not from that part of Nigeria that a man's wife is used to entertain visitors? **curious** |
For the alpha male wannabes, this dude's action is against the 48 laws of power. Dont ask me which, go figure! |
kokoA: sharap! Next time she will mind her business..An apology would have sufficed. Governor's wife or not. Rich man's wife or not, they are married. Telling her to kneel down to your subordinate in your presence is as good as the man kneeling down. The man is being compliant & servile and not being the MAN he should have been. He could have reprimanded the wife privately and ensure she apologised and he put in a word too....I maintain, he is worthless...grovelling before his protocol officer. ogb5: In which custom is the woman the head of the man?The woman is not the head of the man. The woman is part of that head...inseparable...well @ least after divorce Simply, he disrespected himself when he ordered his wife to kneel down and apologise to a surbodinate...even if her accusation is false...that was tactless. It is on the internet now...is he still the man now? Goat! |
What a shame! The man just disgraced his head. He lacks tact, wisdom, judgment and sense. What he does not understand is that, he has humiliated not his wife but his manhood, his very essence before his Protocol officer... He is worthless than a loaf of agege bread...all the money in the world notwithstanding. |
Like Les insinuated, wash/iron your hubby's cloth if you can or get someone to do it and pay the person. Assume your responsibilities. Remind your hubby of his promise. Dont bring up the issue frequently, if you must, mention how it turns you off....it will be all gone in a moment. Brothas, staying with their married big bros, reading this, stop being insensitive and a kill-joy. ***Edited*** FirsTimer....Enjoy! |
Nigerian men are not honourable. Spineless souls!!! And I mean loafers like Labaran Maku! |
Superlative FOOLS!!! Yeah! I said so....all of 'em. |
[quote author=mr.official]Manager of Slot Wow! [/quote]WOW!!! |
amaka70: The bike man was carrying my boss and his body is still under the van am just confuseFor real ?? |
Na wa o! Was she not "aware" when the car knocked down "an object" and then climbed over "it"? |
Cow! |
Why do people react to drivel like this and get so serious over nonsense?! Such silliness! |
5 pages?! Good LORD! |
Na wa o! |
cyril83: Rubbish! (Certainly not in Nigeria)How are you so sure?! Pessimist! This dude here should not be taken seriously. |
cyril83: Rubbish! (Certainly not in Nigeria)How are you so sure?! Pessimist! |
People are silly sha....they even took the clown seriously?! Op...keep it up. Thumbs up smart dude. |
yuzedo: my bigest fare is dat a demon person will put supper glue inside my vaseline contanier wittout me knowin and den when am lonely at nite..........................................................Dude here has gone bonkers - sticking his dyke in petroleum jelly...looooools |



Wow!