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PoliticsRe: Do You Think Nigeria Should Contineu As One by ak47mann(m): 12:51pm On Apr 25, 2011
Nigeria is not one everybody knows that undecided undecided that country still disgracing us all the time sad killing burning school church and they expect investors to come to the country i dey laugh in Hausa
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Fresh Bomb Blast Kill 12 In Kaduna by ak47mann(m): 12:43pm On Apr 25, 2011
Biscute:
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode]If you are not an expert why do you dare with BOMBS. This is the beginning, the blood of those who they were killed , amputated will not spare them from using their local and amatuer munitions to kill them selves. I am appealing to the government of the federal republic of Nigeria to bring those Non- Nigerians and their sponsors the book .[/font]
oboyy you wan be woman abi na wetin undecided undecided undecided make una stop this kind thing na put off undecided undecided
RomanceRe: How Do I Tell This Decent Girl To Run For Her Life? by ak47mann(m): 12:40pm On Apr 25, 2011
MzDarkSkin:
[color=#0066ff]Okay so basically you think her fiance is on her too hard and is the reason for her distancing
herself. Let's not make assumptions brother. If there is any way you can see her or speak to her
kindly ask (preferably not in writing or text so you won't incriminate yourself if your suspicions are
indeed true) and watch her body language or take note of her tone. If she is defensive or tries to
evade then you are spot on but if she is genuinely confused or even a bit appalled then you
might be the one who is tripping. grin But don't assume. She may have found her prince charming
who she has decided to dedicate her time to, who knows?[/color]
cool cool cool cool cool
RomanceRe: How Do I Tell This Decent Girl To Run For Her Life? by ak47mann(m): 12:37pm On Apr 25, 2011
heavy g:
@all
Thanks for all your advice. D girl in question called me and apologisd for any embarassment I faced. She said she will call me back because she wants to know what really happened. Because he later accused her that she's dating me and THAT I CALLED HIM FIRST TO TELL HIM I WAS DATING HER. THAT I MUST HAVE GOTTEN HIS NUMBER FROM HER! Its unbelievable! I feel bad that she's caught in this kind of situation. Dis guy obviously doesnt know the angel he has. I've known her going on 10 years now and I know she's very responsible. He only came in a year+ ago. He cant just come in and dirt her up like that. I believe she deserves to know what he said and what he is!
guy be like say you grew up in a house full of girls e.g sisters undecided undecided i knew he will say something like that cool cool that you two were dating i told you so see the next stage.She wil avoid you for a while cus she loves her husband more she will believe some of the lies coming from his mouth dont get it twisted (MAGIC STICK) is a powerful tool
Foreign AffairsRe: Why Are Sierra Leonians inherently Lazy? by ak47mann(m): 11:13pm On Apr 24, 2011
kandiikane:
Ok. My boyfriend is yoruba so I thought to defend him oo. Nor be my fault cool
thats cool am not saying that other groups are not talented as well. but time for true federalism in nigeria tongue tongue kiss kiss kiss
RomanceRe: How Do I Tell This Decent Girl To Run For Her Life? by ak47mann(m): 11:05pm On Apr 24, 2011
poster
mind your business why am saying these. we bad boyyss got ex-factor you feel me tongue tongue tongue that's why girls love us just that i dont touch women or abuse them undecided undecided i love good time and sex in between tongue tongue tongue if you try to brake them it will back fire trust me she will side the bad guy eventually.I have experience the same thing many times from my girl friend friends they never win even guys too.After they will think the girl is stupid or what cool cool but the truth is that bad boys have a swagger normal guys dont have ladies can see that and they love it tongue tongue tongue
Foreign AffairsRe: Why Are Sierra Leonians inherently Lazy? by ak47mann(m): 10:38pm On Apr 24, 2011
kandiikane:
N.delta you are just putting yourself in hot pepper. What if a yoruba comes and say why would you say Igbos are the most properous, industrial and etc etc. Will you not use hausa and fulani as your next bait?
babe N.DELTA is right, igbos they are very industrious is just that they are in the wrong country undecided undecided other countries actually help people like igbos finance them well, in that way their country can qualify for a (G8 meeting) cool cool u no what i mean smiley smiley
PoliticsRe: South-East CPC Says Presidential Election Was Free And Fair by ak47mann(m): 6:23pm On Apr 24, 2011
basher:
See me se Wahala!

You want us to believe that PDP won votes in the SW because voters there are 'savvy' and 'voted tactically'; but PDP won votes in the SE (the SS has been carefully left out because you scared shiiit of offending the goose that lays the golden egg) because the 'Ibos are corrupt' and were bribed?

Ahhh? Egbon, how far?!! Everybody done open eye for 9ja now o! Gone are the days when we had to depend on propaganda from a SW controlled Nigerian press.

Relaxxxxx and accept the change!!!!
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin I TELL YOU PROPAGANDA HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR YRS YOU CANT HIDE THE TRUTH UNDER THE SUN FOR EVER cool cool MUST COME OUT wink wink
PoliticsRe: Almajiris - Nigeria's Ticking Time Bomb by ak47mann(m): 6:19pm On Apr 24, 2011
Orikinla:
I HAVE TO PUT THIS IN CAPITALS TO MAKE A BOLD ADVICE TO ALL WHO REALLY WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH.

ALL NYSC MEMBERS FROM THE SOUTH SHOULD NOT GO AND SERVE ANYWHERE IN THE NORTH IF YOU TRULY VALUE YOUR LIFE.
YOU DO NOT NEED THE NYSC TO SUCCEED IN NIGERIA.

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CANNOT GUARANTY THE SECURITY OF ANY NYSC MEMBER.

I RECEIVE REPORTS FROM CORPS MEMBERS WHO HAVE DENOUNCED THE PROGRAMME AND IT IS A WASTE OF PUBLIC FUNDS.

ALMAJIRIS HAVE BEEN IN EXISTENCE SINCE THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD (PBUH) AND FORGET ALL THE LIP SERVICE AND EYE SERVICE OF ISLAM AS A RELIGION OF PEACE AND ALL THAT JAZZ. IT IS FUNDAMENTAL FOR MUSLIMS TO SEE AND TREAT NON-MUSLIMS AS INFIDELS AND AS IGBOS KNOW, THE EASIEST WAY TO UNLEASH TERROR ON IGBOS OR NON MUSLIMS IN THE NORTH IS SIMPLY TO ACCUSE ANYONE OF THEM OF INSULTING THEIR PROPHET OR THEIR QUO RAN AND THEY WILL LYNCH THEIR TARGET PUBLICLY.

THE RECURRENT MAYHEM WILL NEVER END.
THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WAS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM TO ATTACK NON-MUSLIMS AND THEY WILL FIND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES TO DO SO IN FUTURE.

MAJORITY OF THEM STILL LIVE AS IF THEY ARE IN THE DARK AGES AND THEIR QUO RAN IS THE ONLY THING THEY ACCEPT AND ANY TRUE CHRISTIAN WHO HAS READ IT KNOWS THE TRUTH THAT TO ACCEPT THE QUO RAN IS TO REJECT JESUS CHRIST. BECAUSE THE QUO RAN WAS WRITTEN TO COUNTER THE HOLY BIBLE AND TO SUBSTITUTE WHATEVER IS IN THE BIBLE WITH THEIR OWN DEFENSE.

THE SAME ALMAJIRIS WHO COLLECT MONEY AND FOOD FROM YOU TODAY CAN SLAY YOU TOMORROW WITHOUT REMORSE.


WHEN THE INEC OFFICE IN SULEIJA WAS BOMBED, THAT WAS ENOUGH SIGNAL THAT THE FG HAS FAILED TO SECURE THE LIVES AND PROPERTIES OF INNOCENT INEC STAFF.


THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIANS IS THAT THEY LOVE FOOLING THEMSELVES.

WE SHOULD STOP FOOLING OURSELVES AND SAVE OUR PRECIOUS LIVES.
VERY CORRECT cool cool cool
RomanceRe: She Has Hiv by ak47mann(m): 12:47pm On Apr 24, 2011
LORD HAVE MERCY shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: Curfew In North Affects Prices In South by ak47mann(m): 12:57am On Apr 24, 2011
are you sure cool cool cool cool cool be sure cus most people have been praying for these 4 long time cool cool
PoliticsRe: South-East CPC Says Presidential Election Was Free And Fair by ak47mann(m): 9:18pm On Apr 23, 2011
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‘Buhari can still be president in 2015’
• Current political trend favours me to win Tuesday’s election
By JULIANA TAIWO
Saturday, April 23, 2011


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Governor Ikedi Ohakim of Imo State was at the presidential villa, recently to congratulate President Goodluck Jonathan on his victory at the just-concluded presidential polls. He took time to review recent political happenings in the country and shared his thought on the Tuesday’s governorship polls and his vision for Imo in this interview with State House Correspondents in Abuja.

What was the magic behind the unanimous support for President Jonathan by Igbo during last Saturday’s presidential election?
Thank you very much, but before I answer your question, let me take this opportunity to commiserate with families of those who lost their lives following reactions that trailed the presidential election.

I want to also seize this opportunity to appeal to political leaders that if you push a car down the valley without a driver, the force that will be generated by that vehicle will be impossible for you to control as a leader. The vehicle you pushed down the valley has now gone in to cause some damages, it is incumbent on you to go into the valley to see the extent of damages you have caused and whether you can recover the vehicle. That is my appeal to our brothers in some parts of the northern states. Although statistically speaking, the disturbances are less than five per cent of the entire states of the federation.

On the performance of Igbo during the last presidential election, I must say that Igbo have been stereotyped in this country for several years; so the modern leaders of the Igbo nation decided, for the first time in history, that we must all work from the same page. During the process that led to this general elections, we looked backward and saw that between 1999 and 2007, the Igbo played divisive politics. Every Igbo governor either became a presidential candidate or vice presidential candidate.

The Governorship Forum of Igbo nation collapsed; the South East people never met; people were fighting one another and brothers were killing one another. At the end of the day, we got practically nothing and attracted no project from the Federal Government to the entire South East. We now decided under the leadership of Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State that we will not vie for the presidency of Nigeria at this time and that we will not even accept the vice presidency from anybody during this dispensation but rather we will work together as a unit to support the candidate that have the interest of Igbo at heart. You will see that the journalists that attacked us are mostly of Igbo extraction. But the good thing is that after some time we were able to convince them.

The media branded me all sorts of names, but those things did not disturb me because what is important is the connection between the Igbo nation and our youths. The Igbo man has suffered a lot. If you see what is happening in the North today, the business of Igbo is suffering. We are pan-Nigerian. We want peace, unity and the tranquility of this country more than any other section of this country.

Ninety per cent of those within the productive age in Igbo land are living outside Igbo land. We are Diaspora Nigerians. And if you look at the votes in Lagos, Igbo contributed nothing less than 50 per cent of those votes we gave to Mr. President. Similarly, when you look at the 25 per cent votes Mr. President got in the North, Igbo contributed majority of those votes. Therefore, you will agree with me that Igbo contributed substantially for the emergence of President Jonathan, who, by the way, happens to be an Igbo son, whether anybody likes it or not. We are not talking about tribe here? This is a man that has the liver and what it takes to handle the Nigeria of today.

We were told to go and vote for whoever we wanted. Nigerians went out and voted. There is no election in the world that is 100 per cent perfect; what we are looking at is substantial compliance and this election met this standard, according to the reports of the international observers, who were here to see things for themselves during the election. Igbo have now come out and said we do not want stereotyping, we want to work for the unity of this country. In terms of land size, we are very small. In terms of population, we are, if not the largest, second biggest. But I know we are the largest, but we must bring everybody together, we must work for our youths.

What is happening in the North will teach us one lesson; that we must never allow the youths to stray about. That was why I propounded the hypothesis on how to address the problems of Almajiris in the North. If we do not address this issue, between now and this next five years, the average Almajiris will have hit the age of 25 to 28 and it will become impossible to bend them. We would have problems in our hands. A keg of gunpowder, I must say. So, we must begin to address the issue of disconnect between the youth and the leadership not only in the North, but in all parts of the country. We must look for fire service now before the petrol tank busts. We must remove the vehicle.

The youths that are burning down houses are the people that are going to suffer. Look at the cost of the damages. They burnt the house of Ghali Na’Abba, a great political leader of this country; yet, the man is laughing. He has forgiven them. That is a great example of how a leader should act. Those who are angry should use the next election as an opportunity to express themselves. There will always be more elections. My worry is that if you study the picture of those who were used to cause these damages properly, I was shocked to note that about 75 per cent of them are under aged children and I wonder who could be allowing these under aged people engage in this kind of act.

What are you doing to protect Igbo traders who are exposed to danger in those areas?
Let me first of all appeal to them to be calm. We have met here at our level as governors and issued statements calling on northern political leaders to intervene and protect our people. And as you can see, it is not just Igbo alone who are affected; prominent northern politicians are also being affected, as I said earlier.

On our own part, we have assured them that nothing will happen to any northerner in our area. We are in touch with our youths and so far we have not had any ugly incident here and I am sure, we will not have. Nothing will hurt any northerner in Igbo land. I am in touch with the youths, with our leaders and the northern community here to assure them that nothing will harm anybody. No type of provocation will force my people to react. I have also appealed to leaders in the North to make sure that no harm befalls our people and so far we have been achieving results.

The Federal Government has also acted promptly by dispatching security men to take charge of the areas; so there is nothing to fear at all. Even though we are not playing tribal politics, it is disheartening to note that for anything that happens in this country, the Igbo man will suffer; we have told them that, that will not happen again. Enough is enough. We will protect every person in Igbo land and people should reciprocate accordingly.

What is your reaction to the way the issues are being handled by the political leaders in the North?
I must commend them for coming out to issue statements. I want to commend General Muhammadu Buhari, a man that I admire so much, who visited Imo State recently and I interacted with him. I know that he has a lot for this country and he can do it from any prism, on any pedestal, whether he is president or not.

He has issued a statement denouncing violence, calling everybody to order. But the vehicle has been pushed down from the cliff, all we need to do is go down to the valley, recover the vehicle and assess the damage already caused. All political leaders, including all traditional rulers, must make sure that we do not ignite fire or unleash a force we cannot control. It will be an ill-wind that will blow no one any good, so that we can collectively go out on Tuesday and vote for our governors.

We saw a particular trend during the National Assembly elections and during the presidential election a different trend emerged. Are you optimistic that the trend coming during the governorship election will favour you?
Well, I do not know why you are asking me this. What do you want me to say? Do you want me to say that it will not favour me? Now whether anybody likes it or not, if you see the statistical movement, if you plot a histogram, you will see that it will favour me. If you take a look at the hypothesis of bandwagon effect, you will see that it will favour me. If you look at the efforts at putting my people on the national grid, you see that it will favour me.

Similarly, if you take a look at the centre table of power, what has happened in this election, you will know that we are at the centre table of power, where the cake of Nigeria is being shared and our people will not like to be at the boys’ quarters; they will like to be at the centre. My people are so educated and so enlightened now that they know that with little resources, the only way we can develop now it to remain connected to the centre.

This is the new political style which has attracted a lot of dividends to us.
Since 2007, I have attracted projects in excess of N200 billion to Imo State alone from the Federal Government and more is coming; we had not done that since the creation of Imo State, since 1976. Now to answer your question directly, the political trend we are experiencing today, is very, very informative and very educative. And it gives special lesson to our people. People must apply science to politics there is no more armchair politicking.

To win election, you must have the necessary structures on ground. People must no more be interested in what I call evangelistic politics or ‘soup pot,’ where, when soup is hot, it will be coming out with steam and if you put it in your mouth, it is very sweet but when it becomes cold, it will become sour. Now, in a democratic situation, if you are running for governorship, those who will campaign for you must be councillors.

In Imo State, we have 27 local governments, during the last council elections held on August 27, 2010. PDP won all the 27 seats; now we have 305 wards and PDP won 304; so we have 304 councillors campaigning simultaneously. Then when you look at government appointees, commissioners, board members, etc, they are all PDP members. Even when you look at those in other parties, majority are quasi-PDP members, who, because they did not get a space, they ran away. How do you expect you can defeat a PDP candidate who has all these structures on ground?

In spite of what you see on pages of newspapers daily, President Jonathan campaigned in all the 36 states of the federation, in all the ward and in all the local governments; he slept in all the states, had campaign outlets in all the polling units, about 120,000 of them. He had polling agents in all the polling booths. In Imo State, for example, 90 per cent of the presidential candidates who contested against him did not have a single poster worth N50 anywhere; they did not have anybody of authority speaking on their behalf. Yet they expected to win.

People were casting their votes on the basis of interests. Now that trend will also dovetail into what we will see during the governorship election and House of Assembly election. Now people will say that we now have a president, who controls 80 percent of members of the National Assembly, who are PDP; the only way the president can function properly and not be a “lame duck” is to give him governors who will function effectively with him and also give the governors members of the state House of Assembly, who can work with them and there will be smooth transition within the next four years and others can now come and take over.

Four years is not four decades; before you close your eyes and open it, four years would have passed. I do not know why people are worried. People should learn to be patient. Buhari can still be president in 2015. The presidents of Algeria, Senegal, and Zimbabwe are within the 80 years bracket. Buhari can still be president of this country, because he is agile and blessed with good physique. Then look at the ACN candidate, Ribadu; he has acquired some experience, time and age are on his side. Today, he is more experience than he was during the election.

When you look at Shekarau too, who is partly an Igbo man because he speaks Igbo like myself, he did his national youth service in my village; up till now he sends foodstuff to the village in Ihitubogu, where he lived for one year. In his cabinet as governor of Kano State, he has an Igbo indigene. Today, by the virtue of his political campaign, he has acquired tremendous experience that has prepared him very well for the office of the president of this country. The running mate of Buhari, Pastor Tunde Bakare, is now aware of the difference between the pulpit and politics.

Are you not worried that your state was branded as one of the security flash points, following the desperation shown so far by your political opponents that led to ballot box snatching in the last National Assembly elections? How will this impact on the forthcoming election in Imo?
I want to appeal to my opponents to conduct themselves properly as statesmen. If you want to be a statesman, the interests of the people are of paramount importance.

You cannot kill the people you claim you want to govern. I have been governor for four years now protecting the people, taking our people to mainstream politics. Politics is not a do-or-die affair and it should not be taken as such. I had failed various elections in my life, including the Senate of 1999 and I have not killed anybody. I ran for governorship primaries in 2003 and ended up being a deputy governorship candidate of somebody and we also failed election. But today when God said it was my time, I became governor. So, it is not a do-or-die affair.

Those who are branding Imo as security flash points, I do not know where they got their statistics from. Is it because of what the media said, or because of the propaganda unleashed on my people by the opposition or is it because of some things on ground? If you look at the elections already conducted, it was substantially very well conducted, compared to other states. And you can see that the seat we lost was because of internal sabotage by two people quarrelling in the same political party. In the presidential election, we dusted everybody. It is part of the political culture in Igboland, we do not kill anybody. We can shout at each other, abuse ourselves but you can never hear that we take the life of another person. You cannot see anybody in Igboland burning anybody’s house. I went from one to 29 tribunal cases, yet no single person lost his house or his life in Imo State.

Most of our people, you can say, are very desperate about power and you cannot remove desperation from politics. Some think that this is their last opportunity, but we are telling them that it is not so. There is still time for everything. As governor and chief security officer of my state, I have allowed a level playing field for everybody. In front of my house, I have pasted the posters of all my opponents so that my security can see and know them and so that these people are given their respects at all times and not to be treated like ordinary citizens.

This has helped to bring down tension and anxiety. Even when they were removing my poster and people were telling me to give order for their arrests, I refused to give such orders. There is no violence or flash point. In anywhere I am, I must protect the lives of our people and make sure that nobody is partial. The right thing must be done, but if anybody wants to bring violence, then the law will and must be allowed to take its own course. People must be protected, so that nobody scares away people from going about their legitimate business this is the primary responsibility of government. All those running for governorship are all gentlemen.

If you take a look at those contesting the governorship election, you will see former presidential aspirants, two-time senator, political bigwigs, billionaires of over 20 years standing, multi-billionaires in dollars terms; they are all big wigs; someone described it as super presidential election. And it is going to be the test of the century, whether Nigeria can conduct this type of election. Immediately the results are announced, I will hug everybody, whether I win or not. I must not win every election. Why must I win all the elections and why must I lose after having served my people so creditably well. I took them to the national grid, developed solid infrastructure and laid a solid foundation for economic development and recovered the city from rubbish, redesigned the city making it a one city-state.

I inherited over 300 community crises and today we have solved them. So, I have something to show. If you see some of my opponents you will see that they are focusing on nothing to offer but on how to come and drain the resources of the state into their private pockets. What they talk about is security votes. How Ohakim is eating security votes. How Ohakim has borrowed money. They are only interested in the money. They do not have any programme to execute, but only to take care of security votes. That has shown our people what their intensions are.

Some are promising free scholarship, free aircraft, free food without telling us how they will generate the money. Our people are wiser now; they cannot be deceived. If you look at the published account of Akwa Ibom State for 2009 and 2010, their total allocation for 2010 was N222 billion, while for the same period Imo got only N32 billion for 2010 we have 717 students in universities, and a staff strength of 45, 000 working in Imo and somebody will say we have not tried? We have not owed anybody for one day.
PoliticsRe: South-East CPC Says Presidential Election Was Free And Fair by ak47mann(m): 8:43pm On Apr 23, 2011
abadaba:
Phuck that bullshitt you fat sack of monkey shitt.
FORGET THE WASTE MAN ABEG cheesy cheesy
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nl Romance Haters by ak47mann(m): 3:32pm On Apr 23, 2011
Mrs.Chima:
LMAO@incognigger alias grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

And this nigga said 18 inches!!! lipsrsealed
undecided undecided undecided undecided
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nl Romance Haters by ak47mann(m): 3:27pm On Apr 23, 2011
ak47mann:
grin grin grin grin grin this mobo999 leave the girls alone if they wan use their toy na your problem undecided undecided undecided all the gadgets  that comes with toy eg cream gel, oil lubricant  to help them with their work, please intimacy gadget na big market am planing to start that business if you need to spice up your sex  tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue I can tell you what to buy to make you woman loves you more is a magic trust me, you can use it on her or you both can use it on urself men get their own too is a two way thing tongue tongue tongue
experiences nigger what can i say tongue tongue tongue
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nl Romance Haters by ak47mann(m): 3:21pm On Apr 23, 2011
MOBO999:
^^^ Hmm, I see, some day, just some day, that Vibrator going to get lost deep inside their body if they keep on catching their fun online, mark my words
grin grin grin grin grin this mobo999 leave the girls alone if they wan use their toy na your problem undecided undecided undecided all the gadgets  that comes with toy eg cream gel, oil lubricant  to help them with their work, please intimacy gadget na big market am planing to start that business if you need to spice up your sex  tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue I can tell you what to buy to make you woman loves you more is a magic trust me, you can use it on her or you both can use it on urself men get their own too is a two way thing tongue tongue tongue
PoliticsRe: Curfew In North Affects Prices In South by ak47mann(m): 2:46pm On Apr 23, 2011
EzeUche__:
Who the helll do you think you are talking about you demonic animal?

Do not confuse me with ekt_bear you stupiddd arse bastardd.

People think you should be banned. Do not get upset with me, because all of Nairaland consider you souless pig.
shocked shocked shocked shocked grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Fresh Bomb Blast Kill 12 In Kaduna by ak47mann(m): 2:35pm On Apr 23, 2011
this people should help themselves undecided undecided undecided how long can they go on like these undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided killing themselves
PoliticsRe: Curfew In North Affects Prices In South by ak47mann(m): 2:15pm On Apr 23, 2011
Sarahluv:
Now is the time for the South to pay more than lip-service to developing agriculture. Happenings in the North should not continue to affect the prices in the South, going forward.
baby we are working on it tongue tongue tongue tongue tongue
Ystranger:
What are you doing to help the south in this regards?
back off angry angry angry angry
martyns303:
look at this aboki's' feeling important, i'll tell u how its going to be. Now picture with me, the north goes of, the south will feel it heavily for, say 3-4 months, the middle belt will then need to step up their production capacity. I see my igbo brothers importing food items like crazy, to keep up the demand. Then over 1000000000000 foreign farmers and companies begging to come and invest in the south. And the most interesting part, 90% of Nigeria's revenue comes from oil, now imagine that money being available to only 75 million people (75 million North gone), that means more money, more infastructure, more development, better education (oh the aboki's don't like education either way-boko haram). Now i'll tell you what will happen to the North, their market will be so flooded wit tomatoes that 30 bags of tomatoes will be sold for N1000 or less, farming won't be interesting to the farmers anymore. These aboki's will just farm and eat the farm product, atleast they will survive but that will be about it, just farm and eat. Don't even mentioning exporting, to where? How many seaports do they have? They want to use jumbo jets, who dash them. Them go surfer come black pass kiwi polish.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin i don die
PoliticsRe: South-East CPC Says Presidential Election Was Free And Fair by ak47mann(m): 1:54pm On Apr 23, 2011
190:
[color=deeppink]Is CPC responsible for the sale of disel and fuel in nigeria

Please someone confirm this?[/color]
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin no they sell pure water undecided undecided undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: Violence In Kaduna By Buhari/CPC Supporters by ak47mann(m): 3:20am On Apr 19, 2011
buhari supporters please what can you people say about your boss supporting killings of innocent undecided undecided undecided few days ago you people no let us rest, making noise all over the place shame,
PoliticsRe: Onitsha Port Ready For Operation-fg by ak47mann(m): 12:53am On Apr 19, 2011
KenGali:
A good one from FG,

What of Anambra state Gov.? Whats her development plan?

What are we putting in place to ensure we won't need to dredge the Niger again in 20 years time. The Initial loss of the Niger was a sore mistake.

In my mind the SOUTH East states, Especailly Anambra and Imo, should push for a sustainable design of the tranport system,
We need water gates to further raise the water depth,
We also need to continously harvest sand from strategic point on the river course, In an environmentally friendly way, this will prevent build up of deposits.

The Port  at Onitsha, itself needs better cranes than the rusted 1960s reminants there.
The Anambra state Gov. need to work together with the traders to attract or establish a dedicated shipping line, that goes to popular EU, US and Asian destinations, at least till the port catches sustainable traffic.

The Banks of Onitsha is Ripe for Petrochemical Storage Facility, this snuggly fits into the existing Modular Refining Strategy in Anambra. We could establish a Refining Complex Using Modular units appporach to build up a huge capacity gradully. That can employ a Large number of people and even sustain a new city.

There is so much we can do, it takes planning. Nothing comes with nothing. You can not have it if you do not plan for it.
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PoliticsRe: The SE (Igbo) Should Be Commended For Supporting GEJ by ak47mann(m): 1:03pm On Apr 18, 2011
youngmonie:
celebrate all you can!!, SE is not seeing the presidency in 2015. LETS HOPE NAIRALAND IS STILL UP BY THEN AND TAKE MY NAME DOWN!!!
SO NA S/W TURN ABI undecided undecided  OR NA YOUR PAPA NA ONE OF THE CHIEF OF NIGERIA WHAT HE SAYS STAYS grin grin  SAY WHO GO BE PRESIDENT ON NIGERIA undecided undecided MY FRIEND DONT BET YOUR LIFE YOU MIGHT LOSE IT undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: The SE (Igbo) Should Be Commended For Supporting GEJ by ak47mann(m): 12:42pm On Apr 18, 2011
emmatok:
So does that mean all Yorubas collect money from GEJ ? undecided undecided
NA YOU TALK THAT ONE grin grin grin AT LIST TINUMBU AND HIS BOYS DID undecided undecided undecided

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