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Goahead:And a white guy called Emenike a monkey and peeps like you call him racist. What does ur above post make you? Goahead: Fugly black dudesAnd a white guy called Emenike a monkey and peeps like you call him racist. What does ur above post make you? Goahead:And a white guy called Emenike a monkey and peeps like you call him racist. What does ur above post make you? |
Let's strike fear into this suprematist whites by fu..cking them up real good |
I don't pray for a brother like Fayose Ayodele The supposed brother Bleep..up too Why bring ur kids into this? |
I don't pray for a brother like Fayose Ayodele |
She sure do dress like one. Why wear boxer instead of pant? |
Jay Jay Okocha |
babyosisi:Some gurls never listens |
Badboi |
Never send ur nu..des to a guy. |
Hmmmmmm |
Sirniyeh:Guy, you're confused The Cedis is higher than the Naira. One Cedis is #54.51 2billion Cedis is over a hundred billion Naira.
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Who's the e-diot that moved this to FP? The OP's argument was so silly and moronic. The present administration is corruption free to him even with all this $20billion, Pension scam, etc "How much did Nwobodo stole" |
Prettiful |
barcanista:Barcanista, Can I ask you some questions? (Yes or No, I will ask anyway) What happened in so short a period of time that you now hate the same APC you were so willing and ready to die for? Is it that the PDP has now changed from being bad(corrupt) to being the saint overnight? What really happened? Is it that all this while you were just looking for a way to be bought over by the Govt. In power coz I don't believe it was the transformation agenda of the President that convinced you? You were ever willing to castigate the Govt but by Miracle or Crook you saw the good in PDP and decided to cross carpet. One of the president's aide started out as an antagonist but now he's one of his as..s lickers |
Hmmmmmmm |
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Continuation 5. Enrique Peña Nieto Description: While the jury is still out on Mexico's newly elected president, it can at least be said that Enrique Peña Nieto has the option of becoming a telenovela star should his political career bite the dust. Inaugurated in 2012, the boyishly handsome leader of the centre-left PRI played an instrumental role in reviving the fortunes of Mexico's longstanding 'government party' and ridding it of its reputation as being corrupt, authoritarian and out of touch. Peña Nieto has made big promises to the Mexican people, which include government-sponsored life insurance for single mothers, a universal pension program for seniors over 70 and the creation of a national paramilitary police force aimed at combatting the country's vicious drug cartels. How well he does at fulfilling any of these promises remains to be seen, but at the very least he'll look guapo trying. 6. Julia Gillard Description: There's something about those Aussie chicks - an intoxicating combination of convict-blooded sunburnt sex appeal and zero bullshit tolerance forged over centuries of putting up with their insufferably macho male counterparts. And after two years of a 'Sheila' in power in Canberra, Julia Gillard's fellow Aussie womenfolk have had much to celebrate. After usurping former ally Kevin Rudd in a palace coup, she has since galvanized her reputation as a man-slayer by publicly upbraiding her opponents for sexism and injecting a heavy dose of feminismo into Australia's frat-boy parliamentary culture. Her record has been uneven, receiving criticism from LGBT groups criticizing her for her unresponsiveness on same-sex marriage while being applauded by environmentalists for her Green Energy Bill. Love her or hate her, the flaming redhead with the acid tongue has certainly kept life interesting Down Under. 7. Goodluck Jonathan 7. Goodluck Jonathan Description: When Goodluck Jonathan was sworn in as President of Nigeria following the death of his predecessor Umaru Yar'Adua in early 2010, his given name sounded more foreboding than fortuitous. He was after all taking the helm of one of the world's most chaotic countries - an oil-rich but strife-torn poster child for the term 'resource curse'. Three years later he's still there, having won a contentious but internationally recognized election in 2011, and with the national economy growing at a steady clip he looks like he might be around a while. What does it take to be the successful leader of a hard-boiled West African petrostate with difficult ethno-religious relations and endemic corruption? This mild-mannered former marine biologist does it with a winsome smile, a seductive Niger Delta accent and a wardrobe reminiscent of Miles Davis circa 1979. In this land of '419' scammers and Afrobeat bad boys, being able to rock the fedora is definitely a plus! 8. Andry Rajoelina Description: In 2009, a confusing sequence of events in Madagascar saw Andry Rajoelina, a babyfaced former DJ, event organizer, mayor of the capital city of Antananarivo and Ralph Macchio impersonator, oust the unpopular conservative president Marc Ravalomanana with a crane kick to the head in a coup d'état, thus becoming the world's youngest president the age of 34. At the outset few in the international community took him seriously, and his early move to ratify the country's constitution so as to lower the minimum age for presidential candidates from 40 to 35 did little to inspire international confidence. Nevertheless, the teen heartthrob president enjoys widespread support, particularly among the urban poor in the capital city who helped vault him to power, and the past few years have seen the international community warm up to him. Still, one can only assume he still gets asked for ID at NYC nightspots when he visits the UN.
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Truly beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, but here comes the distinguished - good looking leaders who have made impact to the society, though some have already been swiping headlines long before now. In the year 2009, President Jonathan was named among the top 20 but this time around, the associate of ABC and communications advisor in the US shorten it to be top 10 whereby; President Jonathan with his devastatingly handsome looks, his boyish charm, and his strong sturdy frame even though he has some loopholes or indecisive personalities was still listed among the top 10 Sexiest World Leaders in the current chart list. Presented in no particular order, here are the top 10 Sexiest World Leaders. 1. Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck Description: During his 34-year reign as King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck oversaw the transition of his remote Himalayan kingdom from a medieval backwater to a fast developing South Asian economy with an increasingly democratic political culture. In 2006 he abdicated in favour of his then 26-year-old son, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the fifth and current Dragon King (Druk Gyalpo) of Bhutan. The young king has continued in his father's footsteps, strengthening the country's democratic institutions, promoting public works projects and forging tighter trade relations with neighbouring India. And with his teen idol looks and charming demeanour, the 'People's King' has been a PR godsend to the Bhutanese people, with his 2011 marriage to his radiant commoner bride Jetsun Pema breaking hearts from Bangkok to Tokyo. 2. Yingluck Shinawatra Description: Between 2008 and 2010, Thailand was rocked by political and social upheval driven by a West Side Story-like rift between rival Red Shirt and Yellow Shirt factions, which threatened to roll back the country's previously impressive economic gains. Then in 2011, the Thai people elected Yingluck Shinawatra, the younger sister of controversial exiled former PM Thaksin Shinawatra, unseating the dashing but ineffectual Abhisit Vejjajiva and ushering in a new era of uneasy reconciliation and renewed economic growth. While Yingluck's first two years at the helm of Thai politics have hardly been faultless, the US-educated former telecommunications executive has thus far proven an adept economic steward and a canny reconciliator in spite of her divisive family ties. And at the very least the Reds and Yellows can agree that their current prime minister, with her Catherine Zeta-Jones-meets-Michelle Yeoh looks, is easy on the eyes. 3. Jens Stoltenberg Description: Prior to the horrific shooting spree on Utøya Island in Norway in July 2011 and the concurrent bomb blast in Oslo, few people outside Scandinavia had heard of Jens Stoltenberg. The Norwegian Prime Minister's tearful address to the nation following the massacre and his inspiring exhaltation to his people to respond with 'more openness' and 'more democracy' put his chiselled profile and charismatic demeanour firmly in the public eye and solidified his country's international reputation as a place that, while disgustingly successful, is definitely too nice to inspire hatred. It certainly helps when you have a leader like Stoltenberg, a former left-wing radical turned pragmatic socialist father figure with dreamy eyes and Nordic Hugh Jackman looks. It's hard to hate a country with a leader this handsome! 4. Helle Thorning-Schmidt Description: In the same year that Jens Stoltenberg rose to public prominence with his plea to his fellow countrymen not to abandon their social democratic principles, another left-leaning Scandinavian hottie made waves of her own. Elected in October 2011, Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt got straight to work reversing the conservative course set by her neoliberal predecessor Anders Fogh Rasmussen, relaxing restrictions on immigrants and asylum seekers and increasing welfare funding while pledging to increase Denmark's level of renewable energy to 45 percent of the nation's total by 2025. The former Danish representative to the European Parliament has also positioned herself as a staunch supporter of European integration and stronger economic ties with now-autonomous Greenland. One could do far worse than this feisty blonde Marcia Cross lookalike at the helm.
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knowledgeable:why dont you fight ur war ursef instead of bringing the Yorubas into it? NL owner is a confused mofo Please don't make racist and tribalistic comments on this section |
ikeyman00:What's with all this ur Biafran bloods or whatever? Didn't the Biafran Soldiers kill any Nigerian (Civillian or Soldier)? Let's all move past this animosity we've against one another, we're all humans before being Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa. |
Yorubas do say "Ti iya nla bagbe ni subu, kekere ama gun ori ee" When they see the levity with which the issue of boko haram was handled, that gave them the audacity to commit atrocities at will knowing fully well that the govt will do nothing about it. At the end they will say they want to settle the quarrel between the victims and the killers. What a shame |
CR77:Do you have to say that? Why don't you keep that to ursef And some peeps like you liked ur bile statement |
Billyonaire:Do you actually believe Tinubu is not as intelligent as people think he is? A who went against OBJ and came out on top and you think this GEJ can stand him despite having federal might. When he went against OBJ, he was the only one and now that he has more supporters and states under him you think he's unintelligent. For Mii he's the master politician |
alayormii@gmail. com |
bushdoc9919:Its not a crime to keep $700million Dollars in ur house? Its not 700thousand naira ooo |
Evening house has anyone from OOU seen their name? A beg oooo |
Threecrownz:What do you want the PDP to say concerning education when the wife of the President graduated from Uniport and you can see what our educational system is all about |
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