Romance › Re: Seven Things More Pleasurable Than Sex! by agabaI23(m): 12:37pm On Dec 21, 2014 |
NwaJesusteete: wait i de piss make observe it but dat ma food eeeh;( lol u 2much Nwa nna sorry oo. Jee kute ozo  |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 11:33am On Dec 21, 2014 |
rusher14: [font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] How Much Tax Have They Paid??  Your duty to find out |
Romance › Re: Seven Things More Pleasurable Than Sex! by agabaI23(m): 11:30am On Dec 21, 2014 |
NwaJesusteete: u wikid my food don poo for groud i no even laf8-) I'm sorry about your food bro but you know it is the truth  |
Politics › Re: Unveiling President Jonathan’s Classmates & His Msc, Phd Supervisor by agabaI23(m): 11:26am On Dec 21, 2014 |
berem: Even if he was Obama and Putin's classmates, he must be kicked out of Aso Rock come 2015 As obnoxious and unacceptable as this post may be, it makes more sense than most the post before it. Say what you wanna say. |
Politics › Re: Unveiling President Jonathan’s Classmates & His Msc, Phd Supervisor by agabaI23(m): 11:07am On Dec 21, 2014 |
NgeneUkwenu: Mere listing of fictious names is not enough! We want his students, classmates and supervisors to come out openly and testify! What is hard there? You didn't read the article? |
Romance › Re: Seven Things More Pleasurable Than Sex! by agabaI23(m): 7:59am On Dec 21, 2014 |
emmysexxy: or pollucting after you have been pollucting in your stomach when you are with your crush and she leaves.men that's heaven O yea that's sweet too. You carry all muscle push am  And was that why you were shifting uncomfortably the other we were at the galleria? Next time......it  I no send.. |
Romance › Re: Seven Dangerous People You Should Never Marry by agabaI23(m): 1:39am On Dec 21, 2014 |
Pamcrest: The only commandment Christ gave is LOVE. Don't marry anyone u don't love and doesn't love u back. What d op wrote are psychological issues that can be managed where there's love. Love, understanding and trust are all u need. My humble submission Are you married? If no, do not follow your advice. |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 1:36am On Dec 21, 2014 |
egift: Thieves donating Funds to stay out of Jail. Oh, PDP government can actually jail people? Nice |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 1:27am On Dec 21, 2014*. Modified: 7:55am On Dec 21, 2014 |
jaso1: We know why people like you will die for Jonathan to return there which is not going to happen come 2015. I have no much money to donate but within my pocket limit, I have donated 5k for GMB campaign logistics need because I want these crooks who's afraid to go to jail to be jailed. They are aware of the punishment ahead of them. They monopolies the system and share Nigeria wealth among themselves when some old Nigerians in their 70yrs still beg for food. Poverty is in 80:20 ration yet some fools are competing giving out billions of naira to support failed government continuation. God will punish you all. Jail? You think it is a military government? Don't worry he won't win, but if he mistakenly wins you will be so disappointed. No be the same house weey refused to pass the PIB he go work with? |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 1:12am On Dec 21, 2014*. Modified: 10:25am On Dec 21, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 1:05am On Dec 21, 2014*. Modified: 7:54am On Dec 21, 2014 |
toyecoach: Allegations! Verify and come back to confirm . Arm yourself with FOI .what's the salary of those council bosses annually ? And how is it made compulsory? Was it the Rivers Accountant General that reveal that secret to you ,be a patriotic Nigeria -document it for EFCC -at least they should be active these days for once before February Haaa! All of a sudden you remember I have to substantiate. When you were accusing the donors, you didn't think about that? Since yours was an allegation too, you had no right to draw any conclusion from an allegation but you concluded. Easy! |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 1:01am On Dec 21, 2014 |
holatin: I was not there too but why ekweme never talk about dat.
Yawning Bro, do not defend Buhari. Read the link I pasted for you. It has highlights that will make reading easier. Good luck and get some night sleep. |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 12:59am On Dec 21, 2014*. Modified: 1:24am On Dec 21, 2014 |
Walphem: The last presidential election fund-raising prog I watch, seems during Obasanjo era(can't remember precisely) all I kept hearing was: so so donate an undisclosed amount, next person same etc till a point I asked myself that why am I watching the programme if you won't disclose the amount,though am sure it wasn't in Billion donations. In this era donations are now spelt out without any fear of anybody even EFCC, this should call for concern though! But wait o...during the fund raising program for the flood victims and boko haram did we raise so much compare to this? God is watching us all So you prefer they hid the amount? You asked for transparency and you have it and you are now complaining. This night, they raised just over 21 B, victim support fund raised 58.7b. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/165935-boko-haram-victims-support-fund-target-overshot-by-n8-79-billion-jonathan.html |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 12:52am On Dec 21, 2014 |
holatin: $56, 000 was found in Ekweme's House, an Igbo man he was jailed $4.5 million was found in Former Civilian Governor's
There were dozens of former governors, ministers, business people of Muslim Hausa-Fulani origin who were similarly jailed by the Buhari regime. Just a few examples: 1. Umar Dikko, a Muslim Hausa Fulani scion and arguably the most influential northern politician at the time, was unprecedentedly pursued up to his UK hiding place, abducted by the Nigerian security agents, bundled and literally 'boxed' and almost got smuggled back to Nigeria - to account for his alleged corruption during the Shagari regime. 2. Isyaku Rabiu, arguably one of the richest ever Hausa Fulani businessmen, and one of the most highly respected Islamic scholars as well (he is indeed one of the leading Tijaniyya Sheikhs in West Africa), was not only thrown to jail at the time but even got one of his legs reportedly broken by the security agents in the process of his arrest, probably after his hundreds of supported tried to prevent him from being arrested. 3. Another super-rich northern businessman in Kaduna, late A Haruna Dan-ja, also a Muslim Hausa Fulani, was equally arrested and thrown into jail (both Sheikh Isyaku Rabiu and Danja were allegedly implicated in corrupt practices that were considered harmful to the national economy, such as misuse of import licences, hoarding of essential commodities, etc.). 4. Late Sabo Bakin Zuwa, a former governor of Kano state, was sentenced to 300 years in jail WITH HARD LABOUR by a Kaduna military tribunal, after which he was rumoured to have 'begged' the tribunal for more years, saying that 'mere 300 years' were not enough! LOL 5. A prominent businessman of Katsina origin, a Hausa- Fulani Muslim, who had been allegedly aiding and abetting cross- border smuggling between Nigeria and Niger for many years prior to the coming of the Buhari regime, and who was so well connected in the country, had to hide in the ceiling of his house when security agents swooped his home in the dead hours of the night; they evacuated all his family members and spent hours looking for him. He eventually had to run to the Republic of Niger where he took refuge! 6. A very influential former ambassador of Kaduna state origin, a Hausa Muslim, is STILL living in the capital of a Western country, apparently too traumatized and frightened to return to Nigeria, having been implicated in a massive corruption case back then. Like in the cases of Southern politicians, almost all of the northern Hausa-Fulani politicians jailed during Buhari regime were NEVER FREED until AFTER the Buhari regime was overthrown. The fugitives among them also never returned until after the overthrow of the Buhari's government (a few never returned to date!). Whoever is old, enlightened and honest enough should know all this, as it was very much a public knowledge. In fact, immediately after the ouster of the Buhari regime, hundreds of friends, relatives and business associates of Sheikh Isyaku Rabiu trooped to his Kano residence and started frenzied celebrations and special prayers in anticipation of the release of their billionaire Sheikh. What many people in the South do not seem to know is the fact that the corrupt among the Hausa Fulani Muslim elite hate and fear a Buhari government as much as the Christian bigots and tribalists would hate it, but for different reasons. While the latter group hate Buhari for nothing other than sheer religious bigotry and incurable tribalism, the former fear the general because they know very well that it would never be business as usual for them under a Buhari-led government - being a Muslim and a Hausa- Fulani would NOT shield anyone Have you heard that it was only Idiagbon and Buhari that saw the $56k? Did you hear that he was not even tried like others? So what about Shagari? He was clean? He was not corrupt? |
Education › Re: Thread For PHD Students by agabaI23(m): 12:50am On Dec 21, 2014 |
Idumuose44: You cannot do a PhD with just a research question.
Nice thread by the way
BS Marketing MSc International Business MSc Supply Chain MPA PhD But he needs a research question to write a proposal.... |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 12:47am On Dec 21, 2014 |
toyecoach: Are you saying Nigeria is not starve of funds to fight this terror war ? Or that this donations. Are never made ? Or that this money source is justifiable? There is dwindling oil price and bunkering so yea Nigeria is starved of funds. There was fund raiser for victims and you guys complained about the source of funding. Now he has businesses supporting his campaign, you are complaining. Did you complain because Amaechi is spending Rivers money to campaign for APC? Did you complain when all the elected and appointed officials under ACN the bedrock of APC donated 1 million naira compulsory fund for Tinubu's birthday? |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 12:26am On Dec 21, 2014 |
toyecoach: I weep for this nation . Billions !and these people are here when Nigeria need money to fight Boko Haram. I regret casting my vote for President Jonathan-thought he was a born again xtian If you want to clean yours, read and look for facts. Stop basing your emotion on speculations. |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 12:13am On Dec 21, 2014 |
I will like you to read this link, will try to copy n paste which may be difficult with my phone. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-when-facts-become-contrived-/197173/Buhari: When Facts Become ‘Contrived…’
20 Dec 2014
With Shaka Momodu E-mail: shaka.momodu@thisdaylive.com, 08112661654
It is not my desire to join issues or engage any of my colleagues in an open debate in the media. This article should therefore be seen as an exception. After reading Waziri Adio’s article on the back page of THISDAY 15th December titled, “Is This, Finally, The Buhari Moment?” I came to the inescapable conclusion that there were obvious gaps that needed to be filled. For the records, Mr Adio was spot on and I largely agree with the analysis except for the phrase ‘contrived handicaps’ which is suggestive of falsehood sold as truth.
I therefore find the urge to correct some misrepresentations too strong to resist. It is particularly expedient to fill the missing years between 1984 (about 30 years) ago when Buhari entered the consciousness of Nigerians with those immortal and awe inspiring words which Waziri heralded his article, “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no country other than Nigeria, we shall remain here and salvage it together” and his 2014 speech preceding his nomination when he stated thus, “We seek a new Nigeria. It starts with us, it starts today…. Nigeria is our home. Let us now turn it into the great Nation we know it can and should be.’’
Of truth, that statement in 1984 captivated and galvanised Nigerians across the country into looking inward and believing our situation was not beyond redemption. But the succeeding years have seen Buhari morphing into something of a caricature image far less noble than the vision encapsulated in that powerful summation of 1984.
These years have been very revealing of the Buhari personae. So much water has passed under the bridge such that it would be wrong to condense and analyse Buhari on just two inspiring quotes 30 years apart and attempt to sell his candidature as a viable alternative. I find this unhelpful for a society yearning for direction.
What about the intervening years that have thrown up a deeply partisan, sectional and religious irredentist that I am sure, many Nigerians would find different from the man who spoke those words 30 years ago? The truth here is that from when he spoke his first words to Nigerians and became a fixture of sort in our psyche, Buhari has evolved severally; he has become a convoluted and conflicted brand. From an inspirational national leader, he withdrew into the conclave of an ethno-religious champion and a fanatical extremist who has sought without apologies to anyone, to undermine everything the Nigeria nation stands for. We will be guilty of extreme naivety to wave off these tendencies that are so manifestly glaring in the APC presidential candidate as figment of our imagination or merely “contrived handicaps” by Buhari haters to undermined him like my Egbon Waziri has done. While Mr Adio will have us believe that the well deserved appellation is “contrived handicaps”, the facts and records of history speak to the contrary. As I said, Buhari has become deeply conflicted and I say it without mincing words and that contrary to Waziri Adio’s position, Buhari is an ethno-religious fundamentalist. The ark of history is on my side here. The fact that Buhari is being rebranded by the APC apparatchiks and has consequently toned down his extremist views about North/South and Muslims/Christians of the country, for political correctness does not make him any less a religious extremist. I even find the whole rebranding project pretentious, deceitful, and unflattering to the iron-cast inscrutable image of the General. My admonition to those behind it is that you cannot change a man from who he is to who he is not.
The proof of Buhari’s ethno-religious leaning is stated here in his own words and recorded position on issues pertaining to Sharia and the interest of the North as against the overriding interest of Nigeria. If Waziri Adio so fervently believes that Buhari is not a fundamentalist, what does he make of Buhari’s statement 27 August 2001,“I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria. God willing, we’ll not stop the agitation for the total implementation of Sharia in the country.’’
As if that was not enough, Buhari stated further, “Muslims should vote for fellow Muslims who can defend their faith”. If Waziri Adio so strongly believes that the fundamentalist toga was ‘contrived,’ what does he make of the above? Just a few weeks ago, Atiku Abubarkar called Buhari a religious bigot and warned that Nigeria doesn’t need a religious bigot as president. I believe Atiku played that up for his own political advantage because of the primary that was coming up where he alongside other contestants squared against Buhari, but even at that, he was merely stating a self evident fact.
Recall also that during Governor Rasheed Ladoja’s time as governor of Oyo state, Buhari travelled all the way from Daura in Katsina to visit Governor Ladoja in Ibadan. It was no ordinary visit, but a protest visit that Ladoja’s people were killing his (Buhari’s) people. Still wondering what all that means? Well, you don’t have to wait for long. Here it is. It was all about the clashes between Hausa-Fulani herdsmen grazing with their cattle in indigenes’ farmland and destroying their crops. Buhari’s exact words were: “Your people are killing my people.” If this is not a sufficient proof of this man’s sectional-ethnic affinity and inclination then, someone will have to tell me what is. Governor Ladoja was so disappointed in Buhari, that he issued him a rebuke, urging him to play the statesman instead of narrow ethnic interest that chips away at his position as a former head of state.
Just last year, when the state of emergency was declared in parts of the North-east to tame the menace of the devilish and blood-thirsty Boko Haram which has severally broken its own worst record of human carnage, Buhari stated in an interview that he was against the state of emergency and military action against sect, which he described as a grave injustice to the North. According to him in his lamentation, “unlike the special treatment the federal government gave to the Niger Delta militants, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished.”
Waziri Adio should tell Nigerians what Buhari meant by that statement. If it was not supportive of Boko Haram and at the same time playing the ethno-religious card, then half the world is not enough as a gift to me. Now, how can a former head of state even make such a statement? What was it meant to achieve? Any objective deductions from Buhari’s statements will inevitably come to the sane conclusion that many Nigerians have come to - a religious fundamentalist who wants to right the perceived ‘wrongs’ done to the north. Lest we forget, The same Buhari was once nominated by Boko Haram as their chief negotiator even though he reluctantly declined. But why did the murderous terror sect choose Buhari of all people, a former head of state of Nigeria, as their negotiator from a motley crowd of qualified ethno-religious champions who believe that power belongs to the north or “northerners are born to rule”? I am unable to find an answer to this question except to think that perhaps, Boko Haram trusted him more to represent their interest. Was this also ‘contrived’? It is easy to rebuke those who call Buhari a religious fundamentalist or an extremist, but Buhari’s character portrait and utterances over the years speak to the answer. I was once a big fan of Buhari in the 80s, and for the life of me, I agonised over many sleepless nights when my ‘hero’ started to unravel before my very eyes. His war against indiscipline endeared him to me. It was good for society and it remains an enduring legacy in the country today. While this write-up is not an assessment of the failings of Buhari’s regime from 1984, I am of the belief that a man who executed three young Nigerians with a law retroactively implemented and has remained unrepentant, unremorseful and still believes in the rightness of that action, his sense of morality and righteousness must be deeply flawed. And for those who think Buhari’s views have matured over time, I say, I wish. We seems to have forgotten so soon how innocent youth corpers serving in parts of the north were killed just because Buhari lost the 2011 presidential election? And I dare say the language of his campaign was largely responsible for those killings.
I am also not impressed with the narrative out there that Buhari believes in fighting corruption with total commitment, even though he may not be personally corrupt and I dare say, he is not. He allows certain things under table and in some cases, negligently aids and abets corrupt acts. Remember the 53 suit cases? What about his stewardship at PTF? It is not as flattering as some would want us to believe. And before I forget, in 2008, at the 10th anniversary of the death of Abacha, Buhari declared to the consternation of all Nigerians that Abacha was neither corrupt nor a thief. “He did not steal Nigeria’s money,” he declared sternly with military fiat. This is despite the fact that several countries had returned hundreds of millions of dollars to Nigeria as part of Abacha’s recovered loot. I don’t know if this position was also ‘contrived’ by Buhari’s hate club. If not, I don’t know how much good this does to the General’s image as an anti-corruption leader that is being daily burnished in the media. Anyone who denies this fact of history that Abacha did not loot the treasury cannot be an honest person and for Buhari to do that speak powerfully to the charge against him. It is an eloquent testimony that tells a lot about what his promoters would not want to talk about.
The harrowing traffic chaos that we all suffer and agonise over today in Lagos is a direct result of Buhari’s narrow and parochial minded view of economic affairs of this country. The cancellation of the Lagos Metro Line project after commencement of work remains a sad reminder of Buhari’s lack of vision and foresight. Tragically, those who have borne the brunt of that unfortunate action are today the very people packaging, marketing and promoting him to be president partly with the resources of the Lagos state. Thankfully, our memories are not like architecture that is often described as frozen music.
This is Professor Wole Soyinka’s take away on Buhari in 2007. It is like he just wrote it yesterday, “The grounds on which General Buhari is being promoted as the alternate choice are not only shaky, but pitifully naïve. History matters. Records are not kept simply to assist the weakness of memory, but to operate as guides to the future. Of course, we know that human beings change. What the claims of personality change or transformation impose on us is a rigorous inspection of the evidence, not wishful speculation or behind-the-scenes assurances. Public offence, crimes against a polity, must be answered in the public space, not caucuses of bargaining. In Buhari, we have been offered no evidence of the sheerest prospect of change. On the contrary, all evidence suggests that this is one individual who remains convinced that this is one ex-ruler that the nation cannot call to order. Need one remind anyone he was one of the Generals who treated a Commission of Enquiry, the Oputa Panel, with unconcealed disdain. Like Babaginda and Abdusalami, he refused to put in appearance even though complaints that were tabled against him involved a career of gross abuses of power and blatant assault on the fundamental human rights of the Nigerian citizenry. Prominent against these charges was an act that amounted to nothing less than judicial murder, the execution of a citizen under a retroactive decree. Does Decree 20 ring a bell? If not, then, perhaps the names of three youths-Lawal Ojuolape(30), Bernard Ogedengbe (29) and Bartholomew Owoh (26) do. To put it quite plainly, one of those three-Ogedengbe-was executed for a crime that did not carry a capital forfeiture at the time it was committed. This was an unconscionable crime, carried out in defiance of the pleas and protests of nearly every sector of the Nigerian and international community, religious, civil rights, political, trade unions etc.” It is a tragic irony that some of those rooting for and shouting sai Buhari! sai Buhari!! are members of the Fourth Estate of the Realm who suffered terribly under the General’s jackboot. Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabor must be pinching themselves and wondering what has happened to society’s gatekeepers’ memories. |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 12:11am On Dec 21, 2014 |
holatin: Buhari The presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, Gen Muhammadu Buhari, has said he cancelled the proposed Lagos metro rail line project that was initiated by the government of Alhaji Lateef Jakande because he did not want to take more loans or devalue the naira. The Lagos metro rail line was designed by the Jakande government to facilitate transportation within Lagos and surroundings but was terminated when Buhari military regime took over in December, I983. Buhari, while speaking in Lagos on Wednesday at the presentation of his party manifesto, said when he got into power, the relatively stable economy, which was handed over to the government of Alhaji Shehu Shagari, had been badly plundered and corruption was rife in every sector. He added that the rail line project was meant to cost N100m, which was a large sum of money then, and the Federal Government was asked to guarantee the loan meant for the project. He said, “Then, we didn’t know how much debt was on us as a nation and we felt that we should not add another N100m to it. I had to set up two committees to assess how much we owed and we promised not to take more loans or to devalue the naira but to develop the economy.” Buhari argued that tagging him an enemy of Lagos State because he cancelled that project was mischievous and unfair, stating that the first one billion naira he spent when he was heading Petroleum Trust Fund was on Victoria Island and Ikoyi waterworks in Lagos. Earlier, in Ikoyi, while meeting with the youth Buhari told them it was important to vote wisely as their choice will affect their generations more than his. His running mate, Pastor Tunde Bakare, who presented the party manifesto, said God raised Buhari for Nigeria. Bakare said that within the first 100 days in office, Nigerians would begin to feel their impact. He said their party symbol was a pen because they would use it to rewrite the history of Nigeria and that after their tenure, there would be no more military intervention in Nigeria forever. “We will begin by initiating action with the legislature so that true federalism can be entrenched in Nigeria at all levels. We call our country Federal Republic of Nigeria but we are neither a federation nor a republic. We have a lopsided government where everything reflects round the centre but we will push for true federalism in which we will have strong local governments, strong states and strong Federal Government. We will address our crippling economy by bringing in the best brains both at home and abroad. For too long, we have left politics and governance to the clueless but we want to attract the best and brightest to our government.” Bakare also said they would be working with the legislature to expunge the immunity clause that shields the public officers from prosecution. On issues of security, Bakare said that they would be have both state and community policing system with laws put in place to prevent their abuse by power drunk tyrants. The former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, said since they left office in 2007, the nation’s wealth had been plundered. So you think because he said it, it was the gospel truth. You have not said anything on Shagari and Ekwueme. On the suitcases, do you think he will accept it is true when he is campaigning to be the president of Nigeria? Someone who put the president from his region under house arrest and threw his deputy into jail? You sincerely think he will prosecute the emir of Gwandu? An emir has more respect from his subject than the president FYI. |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 12:01am On Dec 21, 2014 |
holatin: Buhari The presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, Gen Muhammadu Buhari, has said he cancelled the proposed Lagos metro rail line project that was initiated by the government of Alhaji Lateef Jakande because he did not want to take more loans or devalue the naira. The Lagos metro rail line was designed by the Jakande government to facilitate transportation within Lagos and eeting with the youth Buhari told them it was important to vote wisely as their choice will affect e entrenched in Nigeria at all levels. We call our country Federal Republic of Nigeria but we are neither a federation nor a republic. We have a lopsided government where everything reflects round the centre but we will push for true federalism in which we will have strong local governments, strong states and strong Federal Government. We will address our crippling economy by bringing in the best brains both at home and abroad. For too long, we have left politics and governance to the clueless but we want to attract the best and brightest to our govee. To you that was enough reason yo cancel the project? Do you know how much Lagos state is owing presently? They see should cancel all capital projects and stop borrowing? Do you know how much US is owing? |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 11:40pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
reezee: Have they ever organised fund raising dinner like this to the victims of boko haram can this tunde ayenis donate the kind of money they just donated to the victims of boko haram all they do is visit the hospitals where the victims are and snap pictures with them and move on with their lives. A simple google search would've answered that for you. Donations were in billions. Over 50 billion was realised. Not sure again. |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 11:27pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
Themaingate: yet they could not pay salaries Amaechi didn't pay salaries to teachers and yet he was carrying money in Jet to fund APC campaigns. Did you talk? Not saying it is right though but you don't keep quiet when it favours you. He bought private jet when he owed his teachers also... |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 11:12pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
holatin: He will right all Jonathan wrong. Corruption, insurgence, Am sure if a iron hand is taken on corruption, a lot of Nigeria problem will depreciate. Will modify later Big mistake you re making. Remember he fought corruption in 1984-85, why do we still have corruption? This is a democratic dispensation not military. It doesn't work that way. Corruption is fought by closing up avenues and strengthening institutions not by gra gra. See what was done fertilizer distribution? You know how much the perm secs and directors kicked against ippis? The major corrupt people are the civil servants. Do you know now that if a contract is approved for you, your money goes straight to your account? Not so before now. The directors would have taken their cut before releasing some peanuts to you. I'm glad you only mentioned corruption and insurgence. The truth is that GEJ has achieved very much. Not enough though but giving the militating situation, he has done well. You didn't talk about other sectors of the economy anyway. As per insurgency, you know we are dealing with terrorists not conventional Army. A war that is made difficult by sympathisers. The same situation in Afghanistan. America has been there for so many years with their superiority and are yet to silence them. GEJ has made progress. He has done well. Buhari will not solve insurgency the way you think unless they are in his payroll. And Buhari is not as clean as he wants all of us to believe. If he is clean, then he is not efficient enough as an anti corruption czar as you want us to believe. Under him as the chairman, monumental corruption went on in PTF and he didn't stop it. The same happened while he was the petroleum minister. It is either he was complicit or he was inefficient. Have you heard about the 40 suitcases? Have you wondered why Ekwueme the vice president was locked up in Kirikiri why Shagari the president was kept under house arrest? Why did he stop the Jakande commissioned rail project in Lagos state? The transport problem in Lagos today would not be what it is if not for Buhari.... I will tell you more. |
Politics › Re: PEOPLE DONATING 5 BILLION , 4 BILLION IN PDP FUND RAISING DINNER by agabaI23(m): 10:50pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
You didn't see those babes from Niger dancing with only their waists? Haba mana! Simply delicious... |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 10:34pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
holatin: and you think am an e warrior paid to advertise buhari on nairaland.
Am no e warrior am an advocate of change No I didn't think about that. Money paid to e-warriors probably won't make anyone pull down his house to start afresh except it was a moth house. The guy in question was eyeing some juicy appointment. Can I ask you to sincerely tell me why you think Buhari is the one we need in Nigeria? |
Romance › Re: Seven Things More Pleasurable Than Sex! by agabaI23(m): 10:30pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
Urinating after holding back urine for a long time  E sweet pass orgasm |
Politics › Re: OBJ Totally Confused, Considers GEJ A Lesser Evil Than Gmb|tinubu. by agabaI23(m): 10:18pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
holatin: if na true then obj is scared of going to prison.
Buhari for president Bro at the rate you are going, I hope you won't disappear from Nairaland or change your user name when the obvious happens. A certain handle disappeared after 2011. I later found out that he was expecting a huge financial gain if Buhari had won. How did I know, I stumbled on a thread where someone asked how far his building project was coming up, he told him that suspended it pending the outcome of the election, that he could possibly pull it down if Buhari won. That handle was ready to stab anyone who said anything against Buhari's suitability if it was possible through nairaland. |
Romance › Re: Do Men Find Women With Thigh Gaps Attractive And Sexy? by agabaI23(m): 10:06pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
Adaeze003: Here... sexy... No be this one jare. No offeinse. Say no to size zero. Say yes to size 10 and may be 12* |
Romance › Re: Do Men Find Women With Thigh Gaps Attractive And Sexy? by agabaI23(m): 10:02pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
ireneony: naturally I have a thigh gap. when of my friends complained about having pains around their thigh unless they wear an underwear. I have never experienced all this, I don't need to wear a tight when am wearing skirt, my panties is a enough for me.
maybe because I don't have excess hips. If you have thigh gap too, then you're supper hot.... |
Romance › Re: Seven Dangerous People You Should Never Marry by agabaI23(m): 8:02pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
Mprex: Cool write-up Op. Dont mind the critics above me btw welcome to NL So what's your score? |
Celebrities › Re: Maupe Ogun Forgot Her Bra This Morning? (Pic) by agabaI23(op): 12:34pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
OLUJOSHINS: I wonder wetin him find reach there.
Imagine someone screening the underwear of a debate & discussion personality like Maope, I wonder what he will be doing when watching keeping up with the kardarshians He is too busy to watch a sex tape induced celebrity do nothing on tv |
Celebrities › Re: Maupe Ogun Forgot Her Bra This Morning? (Pic) by agabaI23(op): 3:49pm On Dec 18, 2014 |
DaBullIT: [size=18pt] E mà gbà mí lówó man yíí kè. ? Your own definition of decency is flashing Nigerians your nyples ? Òbàyé'jé ni man yii sha ?
If that be the case , they should not box up at all , wear bump shorts and kukuma show us the full package on teevee nah.
It takes gut to do what ? Haba .........She did not use her guts to expose corrupt politicians , she did not use guts to rescue a drowning puppy , she used guts to show neapeuls ? If Bra is so bad , why isn't the world condemning it ?
Bra or not every part of the body expires and my grandma never wore one and she never flashed her nypples to anyone because of what they call Àgbékó , and asho-òkè .
she was always full covered ,and she never yearned for attention / notice me and when she became of age , hers sagged . I don't see your argument or its not making sense , but my argument is she didn't intentionally flash it . something must have made her dress hastily , and I maintain that she was probably in her boss's office before that program
I know you tried to insult me by mentioning my grandma , I'll let it slide , nice time I won't be so nice , trust me I can make you cry[/size] or leave NL permanently , I am sorry if you percieved my reference to your grandma as insult. I do apologise profusely because I don't want you to run me out of Nairaland but I can actually wonder how that is supposed to be an insult. On the decency thing, I still maintain that the babe is decent. Preah all you can! |