Travel › Re: A Must Read, What He Goes Through In Italy (HELP) by ABEngine(m): 12:50am On Oct 07, 2016 |
cozybunch: I have not quite read comments of others but i doubt your story or i may say it may not be 100% true picture you narrated.
1. Italy is a schenge country, no border within member states. Meaning u can take a train from italy to any menber states without inspections. 2. If caught by German authorities, he will either declare asylum or better still, handed back to country of sojourn which is italy where he will be properly documented and finger printed. 3. In Austral where according to you, he gained asylum, they can't just throw him in bush, he is under international protection atleast, up untill his case is decided ( approved or not).
I can't comment on the charges against him, because nothing to write on that, no one is there to verify that story.
Good Luck As valid as this may seem the catch there will be in defaulting any laws, this includes very minor ones as wrongful pedestrian crossing in Germany or boarding buses in Austria without correct tickets. To the OP, I wish to assist him with warm clothings and if possible some other items I may not mention here. I will be in Milan by the weekend. Let's not correct his wrongs by chastising the young folk, his bitter experiences are enough lessons. We all make these mistakes which are only excerpts of our state of awareness. Europe is not the promised canaan, it never was. But he can get to the embassy in Rome and obtain documents for his return to Nigeria. PM me his details |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Buys N180Million Rolls Royce From US (Photo) by ABEngine(m): 6:14pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
When I see the FTC I know the precedents set therein heralds the thread. Some antagonistic elements must have asked if it is wrong to own such a beauty.
But I will ask what is wrong in spending that money on concrete community projects?
Youths should look inwardly and ask themselves if they wish to continue in this format of slavery.
What it means to those who don't know is that, an equivalent of the minimum wage for about 10,000 persons was just lavished on that piece.
#YouthsTakeBackYourCountry |
Politics › Re: Lauretta Onochie Blasts Deji Adeyanju: You Are A Product Of Pomp & Pageantry by ABEngine(m): 5:45pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
fxskye: Well, It's left for us to chose between Pomp & Pageantry Party and Meticulous one. Buhari's Admin might not be moving at the paste I had wanted, but it's far better than GEJ led Admin. GEJ blew up our boom revenue. Let's agree upon a thing, you did not know about the extent of rot in the past administration until it relinquished power. Wait until 2019 if you still have the privilege of the FOI, then we can evaluate both and how meticulous this one is. |
Politics › Re: Lauretta Onochie Blasts Deji Adeyanju: You Are A Product Of Pomp & Pageantry by ABEngine(m): 5:38pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
nobeku: There is something new with this administration... Exposing your low level of deep seated FOLLY...That's what's new.. My friend, I will not join issues with you in mocking yourself. Get it straight away, if you are Nigerian then we are in this mess together! Fanning embers of mediocrity will not lift us beyond where we have found ourselves. By the way thank you for your comment, I appreciate you read through my post. |
Politics › Re: Lauretta Onochie Blasts Deji Adeyanju: You Are A Product Of Pomp & Pageantry by ABEngine(m): 10:12pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
[s] sixtuschimere: One would have ignored the ranting of Deji Adeyanju but for the position he holds in a faction of PDP, the neonate opposition party that ruined our nation and stole our collective joy as a people. Before the advent of PDP in our national political space, Nigerians were the happiest people on earth. But all that is gone now, within a short space of time- sixteen years!
For one whose party cannot run its own affairs and has fallen apart since the end of money sharing culture in 2015, it reeks of contradictions for him to on one hand, desire pomp and pageantry on October 1, 2016 and on the other, deep reflection on the socioeconomic situation foisted on the nation by the inept PDP government of ex-Pres. Jonathan and his more than forty thieves.
Reflection? Oh no! Pomp and pageantry were what Deji was really after. That's what he was used to. It would start with Deji and his co travellers in the ruination train of Nigeria, being invited to the Presidential Villa. At the villa, choice wines, spirits and champagnes, worth hundreds of millions of Naira would be gulped down, spilled and even vomitted. Food, mostly imported from America, South Africa and United Kingdom, would be consumed. At tax payers expense.
Exotic women would be flown in from across the world in private jets to meet the inordinate needs and desires of Deji Adeyanju and his big brothers. No ordinary Nigerian was invited to be part of this pomp and pageantry. None I dare say. Ordinary Citizens stayed home, reflecting on their socio-economic woes and being unhappy, at the insensitive pomp and pageantry photos coming out from the Presidential Villa.
Independence Anniversary Party packs could range from an invitation to the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA, to cart away GHANA must go bagful of Naira, a briefcase full of Dollars or to submit an account number where our collective wealth would be frivolously given away. Ordinary citizens stayed home, in deep reflection of how to get rid of Deji Adeyanju and his big brothers and sisters!
Adeyanju is a PDP youth leader. It's common knowledge that corruption became widespread and a national past time under the PDP led governments, particularly in their last six years. Many of our youth became thugs for hire or syndicated crowd for hire.
How then can the one whose cohorts recolonised us talk about Liberty? How can not being able to feed our families, pay our children's fees, afford basic health care needs, driven from ones ancestral homes, families separated from one another be termed "Liberty"?
It was the former coordinating Minister for the Nigerian economy, Mrs Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, who told a delightfully shocked nation that the present economic recession cannot be blamed on the government of President Buhari. She said lack of political will to save oil revenue under former President Goodluck Jonathan was responsible for the challenges facing the country presently.
She went further to insinuate that our economy has been in recession for the last three years. Deji Adeyanju, What do you expect from an economy where the Central Bank was constantly under pressure from the President to print more money as was in the days of Uganda's Idi Amin and Central Africa Republic's Emperor Jean Beddel Bokassa?
The simple truth is that Deji Adeyanju miss his life at the Presidential Villa. That was where they arrived as ordinary boot lickers and departed as millionaires or billionaires. Their discussions were centred not on how to provide basic amenities nor the diversification of the economy but who bought the latest private jet. It was where they lived as Lords, removed from the reality of the hardship Nigerians were faced with.
Nigerians were not part of this pomp and pageantry. Nigerians wallowed in poverty, insecurity and suffered the consequences of the corrupt activities of Deji Adeyanju's friends. Did he care? Of course not. As long as he had his own share of the national loot exclusively reserved for faithful PDP members, it didn't matter.
Talking about division in our nation, it was not the election that divided our nation. Nigerians, ordinary Nigerians were united in their one goal of ensuring that PDP was buried, forever through the ballot box. On this one period and mission, Nigerians were United!
It was common knowledge that division deepened during the last administration. Our then President played tribal and religious politics, making policy statements in churches. He also did not reckon that those who play tribal or ethnic politics must come from ethnic groups with great and wide numerical advantage.
He ignored, thereby, tacitly encouraged the activities of Boko Haram in the North East, hoping it would drastically dissipate their population and destabilise the region, making it impossible for the region to vote in the 2015 general elections. But brave Prof. Jega's INEC threw a handful of sands in their devious plans. The rest, as they say, is history.
And how, Adeyanju, have your people reacted to their defeat? Still with the bulk of our resources stolen from the days of pomp and pageantry, they reached out to some confused criminal elements in the Niger Delta as well as hijacking the Biafrans. They empowered them, not with education nor useful skills, but skills to blow up oil facilities across the region.
Even in the face of the global dwindling oil prices and revenue, Pres. Buhari's administration was poised to unleash prosperity on the nation through prudent and judicious management of our resources, provision of much needed infrastructures, renovation of dilapidated and abandoned projects, social net for our poor and proper implementation of agricultural policies that would make Nigeria self sufficient in food. But that would have easily exposed the ineffectual buffoonery of the last administration. Your people, Adeyanju, had to act to ensure that Nigerians continue in the poverty and penury you created for them.
For those whose hands are dripping with fresh blood of Nigerians who died needlessly, it's cute talking about human rights. The same lawlessness that pervaded under the rule of PDP was extended by a religious sect that held Zaria and its environs to ransom for years. Lawlessness is not an option in a free nation where everyone has a right to move about freely.
It was also under a PDP administration, Jonathan's to be precise, that some members of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, held a peaceful demonstration in Onitsha. Over sixty of them were arrested and a few months later, their dead bodies were seen, floating on Ezu river. Deji Adeyanju, do you by chance know when these more than sixty young Nigerians would come back to life?
In 2012, Nigerians rose up against the government of President Jonathan's decision to remove the fuel subsidy. The reason being that it was a corrupt government that was not trusted as it did not act in the interest of Nigerians. That PDP government rolled out the tanks and some of the protesters were murdered in cold blood. President Buhari, a man trusted by those who were not part of the pomp and pageantry, has since pulled off the same feat, backed by those who opposed it under Adeyanju's PDP.
Do we even need to talk about the young men and women who were scammed by paying to be killed, when they were lured to stadia across the nation for jobs that had already gone to families and friends of Deji Adeyanju, et al. Or do we need to rehash the genocide that happened in the North East of Nigeria which affected over 30 million Nigerians, bringing with it, our nation Nigeria, being labelled a terrorist nation?
You said and I quote, "The military has gone on to summarily execute 100s of members of IPOB without recourse to the rule of law." I ask, "Where? When?" Unless of course, you are trying to tell us something. Are you saying that those who blow up our pipelines and run back to their camps in Arepo are IPOB members? It was only at Arepo that our security forces engaged and killed economic saboteurs. But thanks for that information. Nigerians suspected already! Some Nigerians have always known that someone who is clever by half would confirm that IPOB HAD A HAND IN BLOWING UP OIL INSTALLATIONS. Thanks for not disappointing us.
There's something Adeyanju cannot understand. We have rules and laws in this nation. Coming from PDP, a lawless organ, it will be hard or impossible for his likes to understand that our laws are no respecters of persons. When people break the laws, they are pulled in by the law. Ask your brothers and friends who are facing charges for various crimes of money laundry and outright theft.
The whole world is aware that Nigeria is a much secure and safe nation under Pres. Buhari. The American Secretary of State, Rt. Hon John Kerry has been dashing around Nigeria in safety. The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, was seen on the streets of Nigeria, jogging with ordinary Nigerians. In safety. Nigerians, even those in the North East are moving about in safety.
The truth is that, unlike the insensitive PDP bunch, Pres. Buhari and his team are sensitive Nigerians. They are aware of the present sufferings and hardships Nigerians are going through. They are not just empathetic to the plight of Nigerians but they are working round the clock to bring succour to them. They are prudent in the management of our scarce resources. The best part is that our resources are safe with President Buhari. He will not spend our hard earned resources on pomp and pageantry while Nigerians suffer. He has assured that the present recession is temporary. We believe him.
God bless Nigeria. God bless us, everyone. Lauretta Onochie
cc; Lalasticlala,mynd44
Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2016/10/deji-adeyanju-product-of-pomp-and.html [/s]a I can imagine the enthusiasm associated with a new job. However while she hallucinating in her newly found opium-based role, She should not forget that words cannot be recalled and Nigerians are the least forgiving people. Image laundering is no good business especially at the expense of tax payers money. I prefer in response to the said Deji; that she could point out milestones achieved by the said government. There is nothing new with this administration, at least none they can lay hold on for now. I still hope for the promised change but with the way things are going, it may never come. |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole, Obaseki And Timaya At APC Celebration Party by ABEngine(m): 12:15pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
soberdrunk: Somebody should please explain to me in words a drunk man can understand why Oshiomle is celebrating more than the "incoming" governor himself ? Zero probe. Thief no fit catch thief |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Quotes That Set The Internet On Fire. "To You Young People, Take..." by ABEngine(m): 11:57am On Oct 04, 2016 |
arresa: 4 out of 5 SE states collected FG salary bailout so what's your point and why should I be mad. The fact that Anambra did not collect bailout is irrelevant and makes no difference because Anambra is a poor state with one of the lowest state budgets in Nigeria.
Many of the bailed out states are still paying full 18k minimum wage salary while Anambra can not and is too poor to pay the full 18k minimum wage salary..
This is the problem with you people, you have penny wise, pound foolish syndrome.
Governors and leaders are voted into office to not to sit on money, but to use the money to invest, build infrastructures to create jobs and improve people's lives.
Obviously instead of investing, building infrastructures, creating jobs and improving people's lives, he foolishly sat on the money.
The question is, of what use is your saved money that did not fund any infrastructures, didn't create jobs or serve any meaningful purpose apart from the fact that the clueless former governor and your kind get to empty and shallow brag on the internet?
In fact with all your saved money, Anambra/Obiano is still borrowing billions to fund his government and still have almost nothing to show for whatever meaningless money you people are fooling people with that you saved.
Btw, according to obingo, peter obi did not hand over any N75 billion so who is lying? You, obingo or peter obi?
Abeg keep quiet with that nonsense... You were almost making sense, sadly I lost you at that point. FOI was enacted for your likes, go ye and get your facts right. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Quotes That Set The Internet On Fire. "To You Young People, Take..." by ABEngine(m): 11:51am On Oct 04, 2016 |
Zonacom: According to Obi, Anambra has the best road network in Nigeria. I can't say if i agree with this or not cos I've not travelled the whole of Nigeria. But isn't it shameful that commuters in this state with the best road network find it very hard to travel from Onitsha to Enugu on a road that is perhaps the most important in the state? Some will shout federal road, but obi couldn't do anything about that road by his virtue of being very close to the president for years. So shameful. Even Obi is not worth any trust Chief, there are clear rules on Federal, State and Local Government responsibilities concerning road contracts and execution. For instance consider the issues with Amaechis intervention on the PH-OWERRI dual carriage expansion. Do yourself some further good in understanding these before jumping on the man. His priorities as a statesman during his romance with GEJ aren't same as Federal priorities at that instance while not forgetting that Anambra is just a state out of 36 and the FCT. Saying otherwise is promoting nepotism. All the man said, he did. Let's not forget he had constraints but had to maneuver through them all. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Lauretta Onochie As Personal Assistant On Social Media by ABEngine(m): 11:27am On Oct 04, 2016 |
This is not fooly.
Votes are now won on social media especially in a unique case study as Nigeria, where investigative journalism is dead, plagiarism and rumor milling remains the order of the day.
2019 is at stake, for those who rely solely on social media for the information they consume daily, do kindly expect reinvigorated professional cosmetic touches on the "non-existent" achievements of this administration.
Over to Bu-fanatics. |
Politics › Re: RECESSION: Nigeria’s Oil, Gas Reserves Running Out, NNPC Warns by ABEngine(m): 11:06am On Oct 04, 2016 |
Desultan: No sir, the IOCs' suspended exploration and major projects due to government's inability to fund its' JV partnership. Until the JV funding is addressed and the petroleum industry given a clear direction via a sound and purposeful legislation (read PIB), the reserves will continue to go south. These simple acts have however proved to be rocket science for our successive governments. This is absolute! Kudos. |
Education › Re: Turkish Government Detains 50 Nigerian Students In Istanbul Over Failed Coup by ABEngine(m): 8:05pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: Nigeria should summon Turkey Ambassador to explain this madness Na who get nuclear weapons dey summon person na. No repute man. Naija no get say |
Autos › Re: SOLD....Clean Title Tin-can Cleared 2004 Lexus ES 330 Silver Color by ABEngine(m): 7:55pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
#2.2 tho. But this whip too luxury jare so e go soon be another man ppty. Missed this one. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by ABEngine(m): 12:08pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
Temptee101: Talking about buhari and his unending blame games. I always hear people call him a dullard, President Buhari, certificateless, illiterate and many others. Thought they were just hating or otherwise pulling a stunt but its clearly visible that this unfortunate being we call our President is not only a dullard but a sophisticated one raised to power 1000.
I sincerely advice him that since the Almighty is wasting time to take him away he should for once be patriotic and hearken to the voice of the majority and commit suicide by taking rat poison, hanging himself by the balls or by firing squad.
When you do this you will forever be remembered. God bless you buhari as you do it You have been hit by one policy mishap abi? Let me guess the ongoing bruhaha at the Apex bank. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by ABEngine(m): 12:01pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
edpunter: Because he's a coward, courageous leaders face what needs to be faced and do what needs to be done. Cowardly leaders make excuses, hide their heads in the sand, and generally take the easy way out. I am not for calling the #1 citizen names. It doesn't add nor remove from him. If you contributed a single vote for him you stand to rethink come 2019 and if you boycotted the entire electoral process for the fear of whatever then you stand to be blamed. We are all in this mess together. I stand with #NoClearCutPolicy #NoVote. Reasons why we shouldn't vote people who cannot debate economic issues, people who aren't even aware of these issues as it pertains the everyday man. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Continue To Blame My Predecessors For Nigeria’s Woes – Buhari by ABEngine(m): 11:54am On Oct 01, 2016 |
tuale4u: Buhari is on point.
I actually i find it unrealistic when people say the govt should stop blaming the past. We are suffering today, because the past never prepared for the future (today).
And also we are very unrealistic in our expectation that things can turn around suddenly. it will takes us about ten years to diversify the economy. Diversification is not a switch you can just turn on or off. it is a long painful process. We must understand this and work towards it.
All we talk about is dollar vs naira rate because we are still focussing on consuming imported tins.
We must look inward in our consumption pattern.
Blaming the past for the current economy woes does not in any way affect the performance of the govt. They can blame past govt while they work. it does not slow down progress in anyway. Actually it helps progress because it makes it easier for Nigerians to persevere and work hard for a better future. I agree with you partially however...... This man convenes and dines with the ex-presidents at Council of state meetings: If he has guts those are avenues to blame them and cut their enormous pensions. Nigerians asked for balm to heal, not reminders of our shame which we barely can do nothing about. I simply see his comments as distractions. We are his employers, meaning he is our employee. Would you rather permit an employee giving you excuses on the ill basis of his predecessor not doing things right instead getting things done? That's why his predecessor got the axe in the first place, the only difference? His predecessor didn't go about complaining despite inheriting same issues. Man has got electoral bills to pay, expect nothing spectacular from him except the dimensions and extents to which he takes his blame games. The next government will consider Buhari's equally corrupt. No biggie. About things turning around, chief the citizens know that we only need policies to point in the direction of salvation. Yours faithfully and I can agree that there hasn't been any yet except for proposals to liquidate National assets. Nitel how market? |
Business › Re: Naira Drops To 490/$1, 600/£1 by ABEngine(m): 10:34am On Oct 01, 2016 |
Bolustic: Unfortunately, the naira will continue to slide against the dollar for the next two-three years coz our supply is far less than our demand. There is no policy that the CBN will bring up that will suffice.
That is why we need to go through excruciating pains now to plant our rice, resuscitate our textile industry, build our own refineries and make our higher institutions world class, fix our erratic electricity, reduce pilgrimage and depend less on imports.
The truth is WHAT WE DON'T HAVE IS WHAT WE DON'T NEED, it's time to look inwards. Bulls eye! |
Autos › Re: Any Automatic Car For 200k Max? by ABEngine(m): 1:45am On Sep 29, 2016 |
I have seen more than 200k worth of insults here instead of a car.
Guys should chill ehnn, I'm still not over the toks padded benz placed in public glare by so called representaTHIEVES |
Autos › Re: For Sugarmummy Hookup Call 09033011407 by ABEngine(m): 1:30am On Sep 29, 2016 |
Cars and their naija tags tho, I actually was expecting something with similar pseudonyms like Beast, Evil spirit etc but" Sugarmummy"? Sorry what 2017 whip has this tag bikonu.
OP dem do use your future bet for Papa Ijebu |
Crime › Re: Woman Brutalizes Maid In Lagos, Cuts Her With Hand Saw (photo) by ABEngine(m): 8:36pm On Sep 26, 2016 |
armadeo: I still blame the parents who climb themselves without any idea of how to train or even feed thier kids.
Particularly in a society that doesn't give a f.
That being said I think some humans are demons wearing flesh suits. Why do his to another person, is it by force to have her work for you.
If she can't do the work send her back. If you can't treat her like your own you don't deserve her.
I remember once I went out and saw a family eating fish. They left the head for the small girl who I k we was thier maid.
Not boasting but when I do family outings you will nogtknow the maid from the kids. people assume she's a younger sister.
That's how it should be cos I know of t This dame called karma and she ain't called a bitch for no reason. I wouldn't say the bolded. We abhor abortion and cannot do without that fruit. As a function of their level of education, the girls parents may have agreed to the beautiful pleas of that wicked woman to release their child to her with hopes of a better future in Lagos. it turns out Lagos isn't the promise land much dreamed of for some. |
Crime › Re: Woman Brutalizes Maid In Lagos, Cuts Her With Hand Saw (photo) by ABEngine(m): 8:32pm On Sep 26, 2016 |
Women, the buck of the worlds problems commence at their feet. If I dey lie ask Adam, Eve must have proposed that apple and he tried to refuse only to be blackmailed of doing it with the animals in the Garden.
This woman should consider her child be treated in equal or more grievous manner. Nothing eludes Karma |
Autos › Re: Cheapest Car Deals In Port Harcourt Part2 (check For Updates) by ABEngine(m): 10:20am On Sep 26, 2016 |
autotrader014: The 2.4 has been sold. Will add low budget cars soon. Cheers Thanks boss |
Politics › Re: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Demands John Odigie-oyegun Resignation by ABEngine(m): 9:37am On Sep 26, 2016 |
Meanwhile it all boils down to who is preferred to loot the common treasury.
Nigeria is one hell of a comic show |
Autos › Re: Cheapest Car Deals In Port Harcourt Part2 (check For Updates) by ABEngine(m): 2:29am On Sep 26, 2016 |
Chief the 2.4 nko? How much would that be going for? And by the way you can equally add low budget cars as soon as you have them.
Following |
Romance › Re: Man Asks Ex-Fiancee’s Family To Pay Back All The Money He Spent On Her by ABEngine(m): 2:59pm On Sep 25, 2016 |
MissRike: Dear God, please don't send that kind of guy anywhere near me . Amen. The lord should not send any man willing to spend such an amount near you noni. Awoof go purge you. |
Romance › Re: Man Asks Ex-Fiancee’s Family To Pay Back All The Money He Spent On Her by ABEngine(m): 2:54pm On Sep 25, 2016 |
missKiffy: Immature man  You must have a reason to have said this. Let me provide you with reasons why I think you must have not understood what you read. 1. You aren't a man 2. You never will be one 3. Does he look like a Ph.D dissertification to her? 4. Do you not expect your money back on bad investments? 5. Do you know people were lynched and burnt for stealing N100 worth of undies in some parts of Nigeria? 6. Do you know what ordeals men go through from job seeking to expecting promotions at work places? 7. Do men earn by just parting a pair of legs? You think it's that easy for us too right? 8. You believe there could be free lunch? You think he is the proverbial 'Fada Christmas" abi? No just lemme vex for this your response o walahi. Men dey die for Malaysia, others are hung in Thailand trying to live up to some shitty demands placed on them by some shitty society in which ladies are on top of the bill. The ones that go close to being benevolent, get ripped off. And all you can open that mouth to say is he is immature. How many times have you spent the said amount on yourself? |
Politics › Re: Princess Eliana Godswill-Edward's Birthday Party (Photos) by ABEngine(m): 2:36pm On Sep 25, 2016 |
wrongnumber: Abeg gerrarahia.
Who is angry with an innocent child? it is the fool in the name of GEJ that destroyed this country the more we are angry with. Who is a bigger fool you or Jonathan? My friend I have told people that if you choose to point fingers, first look inwardly. We facilitate corruption and stealing in every way of our life while paving way for the one at the top to cart away the excess of our actions. However, if you think Buhari or most currently elected officials will not be accused after their regimes, then to that I would say, wake up! Gross looting is currently ongoing behind the ferocious flag operation, pseudonym "war against corruption". Rather than carry out our due diligence we are constantly reminded to point fingers, a rather distractive method. Magicians use this exact strategy. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Favoured South-East More Than North - Buba Galadima by ABEngine(m): 1:16pm On Sep 25, 2016 |
arewafederation: My friend, I'm just tired of listening to the usual silly rants of how the Ibos developed the world. Thank you. However I urge you to join the campaign to let them loose. Doesn't it amaze you that people concerned arent yet willing to put this divorce dust to rest once and for all? The real question should be why not the referendum? What does Nigeria stand to loose with this imminent divorce? Why can't we continue the relationship with Biafra like we have with Ghana and Cameroon? Nonetheless, I don't see a problem with self governance or what may seem a total breakdown of the existing federal structure with states eventually committing to mutual federal interests especially in Sports and other national image bearers. I am pro-peace take this into account. |
Politics › Re: Governors Lavish Billions Of Naira On Bulletproof Cars For Selves by ABEngine(m): 12:55pm On Sep 24, 2016 |
Gentlemen and ladies, the deputy mayor of Torino in Italy is a professor of petroleum geology, my professor for facts and he actively does his classes as well as assist run a city. (Torino GDP: $58billion, 78th World richest city )
What is so adorable about this man:
1. Rides a bicycle to school or on some other occasions walks like a teen with his eyes fixated to his phone. Mind you he does state business while on the go.
2. Very compassionate and quite lenient, a great listener with no signs of arrogance whatsoever.
3. No body guards and one can easily access him as much as you can both agree to an appointment.
What may have gone wrong with Nigeria and Nigerians?
A country where it's citizens pay (or even get burdened with state debts) with their sweats to provide protection for some beggars (during campaigns) turned Lords (right after results are announced) while the same citizens are the most vulnerable to insecurity.
No body robs government houses, government cars are not robbed or stolen, politicians relocate their families abroad and we are left with the buck of paying their bills.
They don't deserve it, the cost of one of such cars can put CCTV in one town to say the least.
The truth is that RECESSION IS THE BURDEN OF THE COMMON MAN.
Inflation rates and increase in taxation mechanisms like stamp duty, hiking electricity tariffs, increased transportation cost and it's consequences are never experienced by these thieving colleagues. |
Crime › Re: Armed Robbers Shot Dead In Abuja During Night Operation. Graphic Photo by ABEngine(m): 10:46pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
What amazes me is the simple fact that some of them see crime news daily, others are nairalanders and they still just find ways to ramp up guts to go on such suicidal mission. |
Phones › Re: Discover Mtn's New Way Of Stealing From Nigerians by ABEngine(m): 1:27pm On Sep 17, 2016 |
chilan: We have send them a mail yet no response. The mail was sent to customercare@mtnnigeria.net When sending such mails copy the consumer protection dept of NCC and also the ICPC or EFCC whichever emails you can get. |
Family › Re: Angry Nigerian Kid Steals His Father's Keys & Drives Off His Car In U.S (video) by ABEngine(m): 12:33pm On Sep 16, 2016 |
Lol so this is how I bought transit tickets for I & that my Son, we are so going for a compulsory family reunion.
Heaven knows that the halls of MMIA's international arrival will reverberate with thunderous slaps.
What arrant rubbish. |
Education › Re: Ethno-religious Cleansing Of Federal University Dutsinma, Katsina State by ABEngine(m): 5:16pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
TeamSimple: OP please i need you to do a research on Nsukka and tell me how many Norther Muslims we have in the university. Please i beg you, be objective. No insults pls..just a question How many qualified northern candidates have you heard applied but were denied the opportunity to contribute to the advancement of that great south eastern institution. I advise you do the research on your own and bring your findings here. What it means is that there is justification for relieving qualified members of staff only to publish vacancies for their roles?. Next time If you want to preach ONE NIGERIA kindly consider using just a side of your mouth and be consistent. |