Politics › Re: 2011 Poll : Jonathan, Ibb Talks End In Stalmate by abdulmutab: 5:58pm On Sep 01, 2010 |
why do people keep saying zoning? as far as pdp is concern zoning has stopped since 2007, When OBJ was contesting in 2007 some notherners in pdp contested against, we must learn how to be objective when analysing issues, if pdp is really sincere with it`s self it ought not had allow Rimi, Gemade notherners to contest against OBJ a southerner in 2007. |
Politics › Re: Bukola Saraki, Danjuma Goje, Mohammed Gusau Set To Join Presidential Race by abdulmutab: 8:07am On Aug 20, 2010 |
I laugh in ilorin, useless saraki want to be president. i can`t stop laughing. nigeria is bigger than kwara. |
Politics › Re: Babangida Is Begining To Make Sense by abdulmutab: 6:15pm On Aug 18, 2010 |
this man has nothing to offer, if he wins nigeria will surely dis-integrate as a result of ibb or a bloody revolution will come. let him contest if he wins then expect dis-integration soon. |
Business › Re: Nigeria Exchange Rates To Dollar-history by abdulmutab: 1:41pm On Aug 17, 2010 |
Only a novice will blaim obj govt on devaluation of naira during his regime. It is a known fact to all of us that during abacha regime the foreign exchage was fixed so it looks stable but scares to get, but during obj regime he allow the free interplay of market demand and supply that is why the value of naira adjusted to where it was supposed to be as a result of our past recklessness during ibb & abacha regime. it is not the fault of obj but he only exposed us to the reality. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Will Break Up, Jonathan Will Loose Election - Primate Ayodele by abdulmutab: 11:33am On Aug 17, 2010 |
This man may be right afterall, prophesies are not automatic there could be variance or deviations if something drastic is done. for example a prophet may tell you you are going to be rich, if you fail to do your own part you will than church rat and if someone tell you that you can`t make it and you are hard working i tell you you will eventually make it.
back to d primate pridictions, we all know that if nigeria should continue to be the way it is presently, its future is doubtful whether disintegration or civil disorder is looming. in nigeria of today, people are more informed than before and there is prolifilration of weapon everywhere now and i is clear that our current politicians has nithing to offer and they want to contonue ripping where they did not sow. I will not be surprise if this man pridictions come to past though it can be prevented by doing the right things but do you see the right people joining politics in nigeria? people that have been going into politics are people that are cultist in their university year.
Until the right people start going into politics & stop leaving it to the bad guys things will continue to be like this or worse and nigeria may not survive next 15 years. |
Politics › Re: State By State Progress Chart. by abdulmutab: 11:12am On Aug 17, 2010 |
kwara state donot merit light green |
Jokes Etc › Re: Igbo And Yoruba Nairalander Take Their Fight Outside by abdulmutab: 8:09am On Apr 28, 2010 |
these 2 guys are disgrace to nigeria if truly they are nigerian. but i doubt the tribe they belong it could be any tribe. not funny they only constitute nuisance to the society |
Career › Re: Show Off Your Qualifications Here by abdulmutab: 2:27pm On Mar 26, 2010 |
BSC CHRISTIAN RELIGION, MSC. ISLAMIC RELIGION & PHD IN HINDUS, OGUN,SANGO USELESS THREAD. WORK EXPERIENCE MILITANT 2YRS, ARMED ROBBER YILL DATE, 419, YAHOO YAHOO |
Career › Re: Show Off Your Qualifications Here by abdulmutab: 5:19pm On Mar 25, 2010 |
Bsc, igbo langauge, Msc. Yoruba, Phd Hausa language. stupid thread.  |
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Politics › Re: More Heads Ought To Roll With Gov. Jang's Shocking Revelations by abdulmutab: 11:24am On Mar 11, 2010 |
@18 platum or what is ur name god will punish you and ur useless sponsorers you want to kill us in kaduna south right. by the time we start carrying arms like you animals does you will know that war is not won by numbers, we only know the begining of war no one knows the end. ur father and those ur useless emirs nemesis would soon catch up with you people . we will teach people lesson of your live you people has no brain. then help me to tell ur emir in sokoto that he is mad. |
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Politics › Re: Who Lost The Civil War, Biafra Or Southern Nigeria? by abdulmutab: 10:14am On Feb 26, 2010 |
ziga: @Post It is easy to point fingers and blame the north, but majority of notherners are victims of the Nigerian situation as much we are. Correct bros. I wonder when people point fingers at north forgeting the fact that we are the people most cheated by OUR LEADERS because majority of people up in the north donot know their right that is why nigeria is backward. A day the northern an average northerners know / expose to quarter of information right here in the south the country problems will solve, because all our leaders will run away they know the implication of exposing us to truth. someone like is privilege to have been in south west from birth that makes me to understand somethings. But all the same the northerners really needs to be carried along, keep them inform, re-orientate them and see where this country wil go. |
Politics › Re: Who Lost The Civil War, Biafra Or Southern Nigeria? by abdulmutab: 7:37am On Feb 25, 2010 |
Do`nt worry when Obasanjo dies nigeria will split, I think he is the only one who geniunely belief in nigeria state among the nigeria leaders of today. |
Politics › Re: Festus Keyamo Should Leave Imo State Alone by abdulmutab: 2:59pm On Feb 22, 2010 |
slimghost: techboy has just 3 posts, Abdulmutallab has 4 posts. Something tells me you two just signed up just to defend the inbred son of a reterd called Ohakim. You two should get lost now. You surely didnot read my post well, what iwas saying was that the mad guy that the thief that started this post and his sponsorers would soon realise that nigerians are no fools. |
Politics › Re: Festus Keyamo Should Leave Imo State Alone by abdulmutab: 12:46pm On Feb 22, 2010 |
techboy: My attention was drawn to recent newspaper publications of a letter reportedly written by Lagos-based lawyer, Mr. Festus Keyamo, to His Excellency, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, the Governor Imo State. My first action was, however, to investigate the authenticity of the said letter before making any reaction. Although one cannot say with certainty whether or not the governor has received the letter, Keyamo has since owned up to the authorship of the letter which he has circulated both locally and in the internet To have deliberately circulated a letter meant for a personality like that of a state governor in the internet and in the entire global media means that Mr. Keyamo’s interest in the matter goes beyond that of protecting one Mr. Ikenna Samuelson who, he, Keyamo, claimed was physically assaulted by Chief Ikedi Ohakim on Thursday January 21, 2010. I repeat, only a fellow who is out to do a hatchet job or acting out a script written by others could resort to that type of approach. I do not know in which capacity Mr. Keyamo is handling Samuelson’s matter: As a lawyer or a newspaper columnist? I ask this question because Mr. Keyamo has the reputation of abusing the privilege he has as a newspaper columnist by using his column to tackle opponents of his clients. Quite often, this fellow, who claims to be a radical lawyer, has used his column to pass judgment on cases still in court. I am certain many Nigerians have wondered why Mr. Keyamo seems immune to the doctrine of subjudice. If Mr. Keyamo is handling the matter as a lawyer, then he is at it again. For, even the least discerning fellow would see from the content of his letter that he has already passed a judgment of condemnation on the governor. I reproduce here part of the opening paragraph of Keyamo’s letter now circulating the whole world: "I write this letter to you in reaction to the wailings and lamentations of one Mr. Ikenna Samuelson who got in touch with me in respect of the physical assault you unleashed on him on Thursday, January 21, 2010. I know it is so convenient for politicians like you to quickly point to "political enemies" when you are publicly engaged on thorny issues. But you cannot bathe with petrol and stay close to fire when your enemies are around. In other words, you have a duty to act decently and in tandem with the laws of the land so as not to arm your political opponents …" From the above, does it not follow, quite clearly, that Mr. Keyamo has found Chief Ikedi Ohakim guilty even before hearing from him? Witness his phrase: "… you also have a duly to act … in tandem with the laws of the land …" I ask: Which law now? Which law has Chief Ohakim acted contrary to? Why talk about "the laws" when the matter is not yet on trial? Besides, we are aware that on the incident in question, aides of the governor issued statements to the effect that no such thing took place and that the governor was not in even in Owerri at the time and date the incident was said to have taken place. True or false, the point to note hear is that no where in Keyamo’s letter did he make mention of the explanation by the governor’s aides. Which means that he believes hook, line and sinker what he was told by his clients, and is not ready to concede anything even if there is evidence to the contrary. Mr Keyamo describes himself as having a "well-acknowledged passion for human rights activism …" I ask: Doesn’t Chief Ikedi Ohakim also deserve the right to be heard before he is condemned? For the avoidance of doubt, let me state quickly that I am not soliciting for Keyamo’s sympathy or asking him to soften because he does not have the capacity to hurt our governor. Then take the other scenario: If Festus Keyamo, though not a journalist by training, is indulging in the pervasive media trial that has bedeviled our land, I answer: Then there is a big problem for the image of the media which the likes of Keyamo are using to breach the ethnics of his primary constituency, Law. How did I know? In Mr. Keyamo’s letter, he quoted Mr. Samuelson copiously, giving a minute-by-minute graphic detail of his encounter with the governor. I am appalled to hear or read that Samuelson could recall such details and even quote the governor’s utterances, verbatim, even when, as claimed by Samuelson, he was almost giving up the ghost on account of the beating he was receiving from the governor. Reproduced here is what Keyamo quoted Samuelson as saying: "… Ikedi flogged, flogged and flogged me ruthlessly heartlessly and without mercy. He kicked me severally without mercy … I must have received well over 120 strikes of Koboko … I saw hell with my two eyes. Almighty God did not allow me to die …" Now this: How was somebody in such a physical, mental and psychological state still able to recollect what happened so vividly that he was able to quote exactly what came out from the governor? I make bold to say that only those with a mindset can swallow hook, line and sinker what Samuelson said. For the avoidance of doubt, I wish to state that the purpose of making this article is not to act as Chief Ohakim’s public relations handlers. I merely want to point out the misadventure in yet another attempt by Mr. Keyamo to relish in stardom out of nothing. I have made a thorough investigation and I have it on good authority that no such thing happened. Therefore, I wish to make it abundantly clear to Kayamo that Imo, the Heart of Igboland, will not offer him another opportunity to shine out of nothing. There is an abundance of cases in his native Edo State that can take him to the type of stardom he is looking for. My state is not lacking in bright chaps like Keyamo whom we could unleash on him but we would not because as Ndi Igbo, we do not believe in being too much in a hurry to get to stardom. We believe in hard work and good will earned over a period of time. •Mr. Nwachukwu, a public commentator, lives in Owerri, Imo State capital
Nmesis would soon catch up with you and your sponsorer thiefs |
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