Politics › Re: Pictures From Inside Aso Rock (2014-2015) by Abbott(m): 1:24am On Feb 10, 2015 |
tola9ja: HE FACE ASO ROCK IN 2010
HE FACE OTUEKE IN 2015 That is an excellent observation! |
Politics › Re: FULL TEXT: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala And The Missing Trillions Pt.1-Chukwuma C. Soludo by Abbott(m): 1:22am On Feb 03, 2015 |
This should be on the frontpage already. |
Politics › Re: FULL TEXT: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala And The Missing Trillions Pt.1-Chukwuma C. Soludo by Abbott(m): 1:32am On Feb 02, 2015 |
And to think there are two more sequels to this death blow?! |
Politics › Re: FULL TEXT: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala And The Missing Trillions Pt.1-Chukwuma C. Soludo by Abbott(m): 12:52am On Feb 02, 2015 |
I read it all over again. This is unutterably brutal.
Cathartically, this reminds me of some gruesome coup-de-grace in some Mortal Kombat X trailers on Youtube. Soludo(Scorpion) splaying the intellectual viscerals of Iweala(Sindel) for the netherworld scavengers to feast on.
Good Lord! I am still reeling from everything. |
Politics › Re: FULL TEXT: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala And The Missing Trillions Pt.1-Chukwuma C. Soludo by Abbott(m): 12:35am On Feb 02, 2015 |
The only good thing is the way everything is unraveling. People are talking. People are asking questions, forming and challenging opinions. Let them keep talking. We are not anywhere near the crescendo. Not yet. |
Politics › Re: FULL TEXT: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala And The Missing Trillions Pt.1-Chukwuma C. Soludo by Abbott(m): 12:26am On Feb 02, 2015 |
Men! Soludo totally picked NOI apart here. He has raised very grave allegations against her qualifications and her person. There is no way for her to come out of this...Definitely. However, seriously, the revelation in this extensive, detailed, first-part rejoinder stinks to the highest heaven. This unravelling, this pandora box is morbidly filthy. $40,000,000.00 daily? *366 $14,640,000,000.00
This is unacceptable!!! |
Phones › Re: Please Help:which Phone Can Shoot HD Quality Pictures Just Like This. by Abbott(m): 8:38pm On Jan 26, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Who Is More Relaxed Here (GMB Or GEJ) In The Meeting With John Kerry by Abbott(m): 8:27pm On Jan 26, 2015 |
Analysts aye!!!! Kerry/GEJ: Personal space between the two is limited and almost intrusive for Kerry. Like someone else observed, the exercise seemed more like a photo shoot for GEJ. Kerry/GMB: Independent/Sovereign describes the mood in this picture. Passionate discussion, back and forth appropriately captions the mood in this picture. Though, I'm also tempted, humourously, to see from Atlantian's perspective, below: Atlantian: Body Language:
GEJ sits on same sofa with Kerry, and his leg crossed. Discussing in a smiling face. This is a Boss, discussing with a secretary of a fellow Boss.
Buhari sits on a separate sit detached from Kerry's, with his left hand finding balance and composure. More serious than relaxed, indicating he is tensed and attempting to explain issues. Kerry appears like a Boss, questioning someone who is ready to explain more than required.
Joke: Did Kerry understand a thing that Buhari says in his usually "Kwarrapshun" accent ? |
Phones › Re: Please Help:which Phone Can Shoot HD Quality Pictures Just Like This. by Abbott(m): 2:25pm On Jan 26, 2015 |
pamyp: Please I'm really searching for a phone that can shoot high quality HD pictures just like this,not minding brand or price.please Though a bit costly, I'll suggest you get a Lumia 1020. Thing is, Nigeria's dusty atmosphere doesn't give HD pictures the shine they possess except in certain, serviced and refined environments. [Edit] You can check out this stream of images on Flickr taken by the Lumia 1020. https://www.flickr.com/cameras/nokia/lumia_1020/Good luck. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Does God Sometimes Hardens People's Heart? by Abbott(m): 12:08am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Hiswordxray: Yes God can harden people heart but that is not an infringement on our free will. God can only harden the heart of those who had already harden their heart. God knows how weak people are and how they could easily run away from the problem they have put themselves into. Pharaoh had already harden his heart towards God. And God being a righteous judge wanted to punish him severely but He knows that Pharaoh will easily give in if he sees just a little of God's judgment. So God had to harden his heart so that he could remain and continue in his evil until God had completely avenge His people by giving Pharaoh the fullness of the punishment he deserves. So God's act of hardening Pharaoh's heart is His way of keeping Pharaoh in the prison until he had sever his time. Pharaoh had to remain in his evil works for God to have enough time to completely pour out His cup of wrath on him. Your response made perfect sense. |
Phones › Re: The Terrible Price Of An “unlimited Internet Service” In Nigeria by Abbott(m): 11:37pm On Jan 24, 2015 |
Godvilla: [color=olive]U call 3GB unlimited? Are u daft or just pretending 2 be daft?[/color] Dude! Easy. |
Phones › Re: Who Is Supposed To End A Phone Call After A Conversation : D Caller / D Receiver by Abbott(m): 8:55pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
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Romance › Re: Help!!!! My Sister-in-law’s Sex-mad by Abbott(m): 11:26pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Story for the gods! |
Politics › Re: FG To Buy Cooking Stoves With N9.2bn by Abbott(m): 4:15pm On Nov 27, 2014 |
Approximately N11,000 for a stove and/or wonder bag?!
What is wrong with Aso Rock? |
Politics › Re: Court Orders Army To Suspend Execution On Convicted Soldiers by Abbott(m): 12:30am On Nov 01, 2014 |
ToyozzieTohBad: Thank God! Am the first to comment ooo
THANKSGIVING SPEECH
I feel so honored to be the first comment. All of my hardwork and dedication has paid off. Getting the top comment has been a dream of mine for many years, and i would like to thank those who have helped me along the way. First and foremost i would like to thank god for giving me this opportunity. Next i would like to thank my parents. I want to thank my cat Belle, for being really fat and always there for me. I would also like to thank my pet tadpole for surviving against all odds for over a week. Next i would like to thank the squirrel that lives in my backyard for climbing trees because that gives me inspiration that i need to get through the day. I also want to think Max Rainer for giving me someone to beat in Mario Party. This is a special moment in my life and i would like to thank any of my unmentioned friends and family that have helped me along the way. This moment will be a moment that i will never forget. I just remembered a few other people i would like to thank; http://trimy.in/Csg18Z , the fish i caught in the third grade, my light in my room bc i wouldn’t be able to see the keyboard without it, the internet for letting me go on http://trimy.in/Csg18Z , my house because without it i would be homeless, and last but not least i would like to thank all the people out there that actually took time out of their day to read this. I cannot stress how much of a big deal to me this is. I have been trying to be the first comment on a post for years, but that has not been possible until this amazing day. Hopefully my good luck will continue, but this is undoubtedly a rare occasion. If you asked me how i did this, i would say, you can achieve anything u set your mind on. To all the kids out there reading this, i would like to tell them to follow their dreams. Being the top comment is amazing, thank you everyone
Photos: Ikeja City Mall hosts 2face Idibia in autograph session http://trimy.in/ozPJDX I like this because of the picture and not because your comment is the first. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Is An Embarrassment To Ph.D Holders - Professor Akin Oyebode by Abbott(m): 1:02pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
Lanister: Back to the Topic: We have Ph.D with pedigree and Ph.D just for fun. Jonathan had the Ph.D for fun and not for continuous research purpose. And in fact, what is re-searchable in the zoo. Are we animals? I totally fault this part of your reply. What is not re-searchable about Nigerian animals? How can you even negate your premises with this contrary rhetoric? |
Politics › Re: Rotimi Amaechi Breaks Record Of The Biggest Political Gathering In Africa (pix) by Abbott(m): 4:44pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
Melodramatic man. |
Politics › Re: Inside Pics of ₦3.3 Billion Ekiti State Government House! by Abbott(m): 9:45pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
Tasteless!!! |
Romance › Re: Is Prior Behavior Is A Good Predictor Of Future Behavior? by Abbott(m): 3:21am On Oct 22, 2014*. Modified: 12:06pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
burningspear: Thank you for the reminder and point made, Abbott. 'Les Miserables' tried to examine the nature of law and grace. Jean Valjean, an ex-convict, and later a repeat offender, was haunted by that stigma, especially by die hard Inspector Javert, whose mission was to ensure Valjean never walked away from his past no matter how hard his try. But Valjean finished strong on the good side - by grace. The turning point was Bishop Myriel’s exceptional character and forgiveness. That was what changed Valjean from bad to the very good and honest man he later became! I keep wondering what man was Bishop Myriel. I can never forget that line and the learning from it!
Drawing from 'Les Miserables', prior behavior cannot be a good marker or predictor of future Behavior. In explaining his exceptional character, I would say that wasn't a natural/inherent nature in man. Man, 99.9%, and justifiably too, would have attacked him or at the very least, exposed him and handed him over to "law". Going forward, the fact of his priesthood and the godly nature cultivated over the course of time should explain sufficiently, I think, this gracious gesture. |
Romance › Re: Is Prior Behavior Is A Good Predictor Of Future Behavior? by Abbott(m): 2:17pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
zboyd: Do you believe that past behavior is a predictor of future behavior? My opinion: No. Elaborating a bit, in law, there is what is known as Similar Facts Evidence which essentially means that proof of facts of past misconduct is admissible as evidence to hold a person responsible for a present misconduct. That is the way the world works. That is why we convicted prisoners when out of prison are called ex-cons, it is why people are known by their evil, ugly and dirty past and not what they are presently even if it is a complete opposite of what they used to be. This is the theme of the classic, Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. Our environment always sees us from the eyes of our past, especially where it is one that is shameful, ugly, dirty or evil. I should also add, eagerly too, when God sees us, he does not see our ugly/shameful past rather, he sees us for what he has truly created us to be. |
Romance › Re: Expectations When Visiting A Guy!! by Abbott(m): 3:36am On Oct 17, 2014 |
cnomagic: We just want a glass of juice and a good movie. Nothing more. You want to see no magic? Right  |
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Travel › Re: Torn Passport: Egypt Air Admits Error, To Pay Compensation by Abbott(m): 10:22am On Sep 26, 2014 |
RockMaxi: Rubbish  As in, uber-rubbish! Baba nla rubbish! Reach amicable settlement? The matter MUST proceed to court and let the silly airline be dealt with. Nonsense! |
Family › Re: What Are Your Views On Retirement Care Homes / Old Peoples Homes? by Abbott(m): 1:10pm On Sep 23, 2014 |
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Education › Re: Egypt Air Wrongly Routed A Nigerian Student To Moldova by Abbott(m): 11:28pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
Egypt Air is a very poor airline. People should boycott the airline except they are the runt- bottom option.
Poor company. Poor airline. Poor staff. |
Politics › Re: President Jonathan Returns From Germany (Pictures) by Abbott(m): 8:33pm On Aug 25, 2014 |
chikichaka: Smh are you trying to say GEJ has been without internet connections throughout his stay there? What exactly is your point? Come on! You are the one indirectly taking a swipe at the C-in-C. |
Politics › Re: Defence Headquarters Statement About Nigerian Troops In Cameroon. by Abbott(m): 8:28pm On Aug 25, 2014 |
A proper response to this situation would have been a visit by a top brass of the military, ceremonially dressed, with entourage, in at least 7 MiG-29s, armed for decoration purposes.
The issue would have been resolved without all the noise Cameroun is making.
Nonsense. |
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Politics › Re: Racism, The Rational & Logical Response To Black Behavior (philosophical Debate) by Abbott(m): 11:12pm On Aug 24, 2014 |
pleep: Are all white people slave traders? No. That doesn't change the fact that several of them perpetuated evil acts that stained their history and the name of thier people forever.
the same thing is true in this situation. The actions of other black people directly affect the way you (an innocent black man) will be perceived. Its justified. No it is not. That, to me, is racism. You do not colour the whole with the stain of a part or unit. |
Politics › Re: Racism, The Rational & Logical Response To Black Behavior (philosophical Debate) by Abbott(m): 11:09pm On Aug 24, 2014 |
francleanflexy: an indictment is an accusation it may be true or false.
N to answer ur question am not Then, why would you state that that was an indictment to the black race? Of course, in this same restaurant, there will be loyal, faithful customers that are black who would always take water and not soda. |
Politics › Re: Racism, The Rational & Logical Response To Black Behavior (philosophical Debate) by Abbott(m): 10:58pm On Aug 24, 2014 |
francleanflexy: The ppl commenting on this thread seem to view theft as a reflex action, something that is done unconsiously just like breathing. This issue that the op raised is an indictment to the whole black race and the comments that i see here tend to make matter worse. Maybe their view is that theft is justifiable if one party provides a chance for his possession or goods to be stolen. For example if a wallet is left carelessly then is deserves to be stolen. smh Are you a thief? |
Politics › Re: President Jonathan Sick, Flown to Germany for Urgent Medical Treatment by Abbott(m): 6:41am On Aug 23, 2014 |
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