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PoliticsRe: Al-Mustapha Discharged And Acquitted By Appeal Court by ablyguy(m): 4:06pm On Jul 12, 2013
Al Mustapha for president!!!
PoliticsRe: Al-Mustapha Discharged And Acquitted By Appeal Court by ablyguy(m): 4:03pm On Jul 12, 2013
jmaine: I agree to an extent, but who are the culprits . . . .
Probably those who don't want him to spill what he knows...
FamilyRe: My Husband Is Always Running by ablyguy(m):
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RomanceRe: Picture Of A Girl On Her Knees Proposing To A Guy by ablyguy(m): 7:42pm On Jul 11, 2013
It happened in Akwa Ibom near Itukotun. So @Op you were there? They are married now with a kid...
NYSCRe: What Business Can I Do with N500k, Advice Pls by ablyguy(m): 7:24pm On Jul 09, 2013
Go find a GOOD and TRUSTWORTHY stock brocker and dump the money with him. If you can get someone you can join funds with the better. Finish your service. Your alawee will do for now. After service get a job. You'll know what to do from then on. Whatever you do make sure that money does not remain with you because my guy after service it's going down...
PoliticsRe: Cleric Asks Jonathan To Sign Anti-gay Bill Into Law by ablyguy(m): 10:03am On Jul 09, 2013
Billionaires: It is difficult for a mentally deranged person to know that he is insane. Most homosexuals do not recognize that it is a problem. It is our responsibility to fashion out a tactical approach to solve the menace now or never. Putting them 14yrs behind bars is a punishment not a solution, I prefer locking them up in a flat with 10 naked ladies with bottles of redwines, food and viagra. It will do the magic.
LWKMD! Dat one na abuse oO!!!
PoliticsRe: Cleric Asks Jonathan To Sign Anti-gay Bill Into Law by ablyguy(m):
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PoliticsRe: Cleric Asks Jonathan To Sign Anti-gay Bill Into Law by ablyguy(m):
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PoliticsRe: Risk Of Hurricane Affecting Lagos In A Few Weeks? by ablyguy(m): 12:56pm On Jul 08, 2013
Abeg hurricane! Blow Eko Hotel come my land for east!!!
PoliticsRe: Presidency Rejects Removal Of Immunity Clause by ablyguy(m): 10:09am On Jul 08, 2013
Removing 'the immunity clause' is not wise given the kinds of politicians we have. It's disadvantage is already compensated for by the impeachment law. What we need is an overhaul of our judiciary system. Employ foreigners to take over if need be...
Christianity EtcRe: Deliverance From Four Demonic Kingdoms! by ablyguy(m): 6:13pm On Jul 07, 2013
Only four demons? Your own small sef. I've seen one with 100 demons. I cast them out myself. If the pastor didn't slap you ten times check well oO, the demons still dey!!!
Christianity EtcRe: Rude Things People Do In Church by ablyguy(m): 5:42pm On Jul 07, 2013
Yungwizzzy: people using their phones and tablets to read bible in church. the same phone wey blue film full!!!
Where you dey keep your bible? For heaven?
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram Kills 30 Students In Yobe Boarding School by ablyguy(m):
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PoliticsRe: Adams Unaji Is Dead (Occupy Nigeria Activist) by ablyguy(m): 1:05pm On Jul 06, 2013
Larryupsy: like rotten egg abi?mumu its only in Nigeria dat even sumone with a chronic high blood pressure and diabetes dies and u still be crying wolf.abeg think out of d box anytin cud have killed him.
Ignorance is a bliss!!! You think someone that can incite such mass protest is not a threat. There are so many compounds that can induce a heart attack without a trace. The symptoms might give you a clue though. I can give you names but it's not advisable I do so here...
PoliticsRe: Adams Unaji Is Dead (Occupy Nigeria Activist) by ablyguy(m): 11:51am On Jul 06, 2013
This is no ordinary heart attack. I smell something foul...
NYSCRe: Woman Crippled By NYSC Camp Commandant by ablyguy(m):
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NYSCRe: Woman Crippled By NYSC Camp Commandant by ablyguy(m): 9:52am On Jul 06, 2013
VolvoS60: ^^^^Sir,

Your reference to 'going into somebody's house to challenge him/her for a fight' as an analogy is inappropriate. The NYSC camp is not a military barracks. And even if it were, the soldier's conduct would still be inexcusable.

Sir, the commandant IS an animal. angry His conduct (if indeed this news story is true) shows him to be an animal through and through. The matter here has nothing to do with military codes and practices. The real issue here is a military that has institutionalized (for nearly half a century) a complete disregard among both the officer corps and the rank & file for ANYTHING remotely connected to civilians. This is the issue sir. Nothing else.

You say if the victim were a soldier she would probably have gotten a bullet in the leg. Fine. Your military friends can shoot themselves in the legs till nobody in the barracks can walk, but they should not bring that nonsense to the rest of us. We are not crazy.

Some posters have accused the victim of provocation and assigned half the blame to her. angry I cannot even bring myself to chide the victim, not even in the gentlest of terms. As I asked one of the other posters defending this nonsense by the NYSC commandant: Does the 'punishment' meted out to the victim fit the so-called 'crime'? Who among us has not had to relate with 'mouthy' women (and men!!)? Do we go round crushing their spines like lions in the savannah? angry

Some of us who are well adjusted individuals with a healthy sense of self are fed up with uniformed brutality. For 50 years the Nigerian army/navy/air force has behaved like an occupation force. And to what end? What have we gained? angry

South Korean military generals seized power in the last century and were determined to turn their country into an industrial powerhouse. As I'm sure you know, they succeeded. There are well known examples of how they simply blew up any steel plant that did not meet their strict standards for quality control. The Nigerian army on the other hand is better known for keeping unexploded military ordinance in open fields under the sun in a heavily built up urban area with no supervision. The negligence and incompetence was shocking (even by Nigerian standards) and it led to over 1000 fatalities when the inevitable happened. Over 1000 innocent people from all over Nigeria trying to earn a living in Lagos' harsh conditions - hardworking Nigerians determined to make something of themselves - and your army's stupidity cost them their lives.

Nigerian brasshats are a disgrace.
I forgot to mention that the same millitary being called devils are the ones fighting insurgency in the north and are massacred daily like goats...
NYSCRe: Woman Crippled By NYSC Camp Commandant by ablyguy(m):
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NYSCRe: Woman Crippled By NYSC Camp Commandant by ablyguy(m):
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PoliticsRe: Your Comments Online Could Land You In Jail by ablyguy(m): 1:13pm On Jul 04, 2013
otokx: Is it American or Canadian jail?
LWKMD!
Foreign AffairsRe: Egyptian Army Overthrows President Morsi by ablyguy(m): 1:09pm On Jul 04, 2013
Puvguy: I am not a Muslim and doesn't sympathize with them. But what is happening in Egypt right now is just plain wrong. Morsi was democratically elected based on his Sharia manifesto. And the constitution followed all due processes - It survived a referendum.

My opinion: I think the Egyptians are spoilt.
Yes Morsi was democracticly elected and was expected to be the democratic leader they never had. But he divorced democracy the moment he sat on the seat and began crushing his opponents and dining with extremists.

I don't think Egyptians are spoilt. They just don't want to go back to where they came out from...
Foreign AffairsRe: Egyptian Army Overthrows President Morsi by ablyguy(m): 12:59pm On Jul 04, 2013
CFCfan: I still think the military acted hastily. As Morsi was an elected leader, the ideal remedy for Egyptians was for them to vote him out of office. I mean, the guy was only in office for about 18 months. Democracy is a gradual process; like some other poster said, the ills that have plagued the Egyptian nation for decades cannot be cured within 2 years.
Well who's going to vote him out of office? Didn't you hear he restructured the parliament to prevent such from happening. I would say the earlier the better once the signs are palpable. Otherwise Morsi's impending totalitarian rule would be a force to reckon with in the future, thus plunging them back to the same hole they just struggled out of.

Democracy is a gradual process? Who said so? This is the kind of mindset 'they' want you to have and hold on to while they ride you like a horse. Social change in whatever form it may take has no predetermined time of occurence. It comes when the majority wants it. Usually when they realized the minority had replaced their brains with pap and sucking it dry with a golden straw. Of course someone has show it to them because they are incapable of doing that themselves...

Egypt can end the ills plaguing them in two days if they want to. Egypt is not Nigeria...
Foreign AffairsRe: Egyptian Army Overthrows President Morsi by ablyguy(m): 6:25am On Jul 04, 2013
This ain't a coup. It's called 'millitary impeachment.' Sometimes in order to do what is right, the constitution needs to be circumvented. Afterall, in the real sense it was drafted by the leaders for the leaders. Way to go for the fight against any form of opression...
SportsRe: Mikel's Goal Against Uruguay Among The Best In Confederations Cup by ablyguy(m): 7:30pm On Jun 27, 2013
executinal: Hope Chelsea return Mikel to his normal role he was born to play and not this silly defensive midfield Morinho convert him into.

Mikel is highly talented. Second to messi during the under 17 tournament.
Mikel is moving to Galatasary...
SportsRe: Super Eagles Reject $2,500 Bonus by ablyguy(m):
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SportsRe: Keshi Loves Possession Football - Mikel by ablyguy(m): 5:43pm On Jun 09, 2013
O boy! Prepping for Nigeria vs Spain match. That day I'll move all my valuable properties to another room. Wouldn't want to destroy them...
PoliticsRe: 2015 Presidency: Start Your War Now, Northern Elders Reply S/south Militants by ablyguy(m):
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TravelRe: Can I Travel From Lagos To Us By Sea?how Much? by ablyguy(m): 3:28pm On May 12, 2013
dannysteve99@ya:
Same here. Really God is not awear of this his plean.
And you know that because you had a conversation with God?
PoliticsRe: South African Hotel Bans Nigerians by ablyguy(m): 10:27pm On May 02, 2013
kpolli: Nigerians go to cities and adapt to businesses they see there.... So this myth of Nigerians bringing crime to ZA is a bloody lie.... That's why Nigerians don't go to Houston and start hawking and selling drugs, they open businesses that are already present.....

So South Africans should stop complaining, it's obvious Naija guys went there and started out selling their ZA pimps and now they are complaining....

If the main trade in a country is crime, expect the Nigerian to open a business in crime.
This is only reasonable comment I've seen here so far on this subject...

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