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shymmex: Ekwy_nwa is my omalicha nma.nwunyem ![]() |
^^^^^^^^ Dude I can't even remember a bus stop oniru you are a bleeping lair ![]() |
ikeyman00: @@@@@Drugs ke Ogwu (igbo) Not at all. |
ikeyman00: @@@@You see, you call me Yoruba which is soup in Igbo ![]() I see you as part of my people thus would not discriminate against you or anyone. When I come on NL I guess likes of Nchara and others bring out the worst in me. I am not like this, just as others on Nairaland ![]() |
djfiifi: I just learnt something from you,i am actually married to one of the Bellos,a Nigerian from Offa in Kwara state.Some of us go to the extreme when some of your people verbally attack us and denigrade us as if we are not humans.No probs ![]() |
[quote author=Mr. Globe]lmaooooo. Two heavy tribalists chilling after the days work and 'relishing' their ordeals. They also have one or two things in common. 1000 ids on NL.[/quote]Are you any different Mr Globe |
[quote author=al-ahamad]@Beaf nd alh_harem.....along side others who support the retardeens failed mental capacity to reason well enough nd use his brain rather than his sh.it box... Aside the health disadvantages acrued to dis disaster he wants to "MANDATE" people into, what happened to Human rights?......why would I want to eat bread nd I'll have to consume cassava along the line when in naija, there's Eba, Akpu, fufu nd a host of other dishes made from the same casava? The president nd his advisers can go to hell with their stu.pidity.....we have more pressing issues to tackle nd not some baseless debates that will only end up causing health hazards to people.[/quote]yaya ka abokina You see we should criticise constructively if not our criticism would not be taken serious. As for the bread, I bet if it was IMPORTED cassava bread Nigerians would quickly jump at it. I have actually eaten cassava bread before and I know the texture, taste and smell. Yes cassava bread stinks but just like wheat bread. Other additives can be added to the bread to make smell and look better. The diabetic implication the lawmakers are talking about is all lies. The starch content would be roughly the same. Moreover if you know you would die if you eat cassava bread then please the wheat is still available since he did not say we should stop the importation of flours made from wheat. This is one of the few times I am agreeing with Beaf, because unlike him I chose to remain a progressive and objective. Yes GEJ got it right here. We waste most of our food product every year, only 70 % of our total food crop make it to the market due to quality. These 30% can be dried up and crushed to make cassava flour. Thus bring down the BASIC food every poor Nigerian can eat which is bread. That is foresight. In fact if I was GEJ I would also divert some into making biogas fuel to power our homes etc. First of all, GEJ can put his name on life records and put his political enemies to shame by doing constant electricity. I guess that is what he should focus on first of all. |
ikeyman00: @@@@@Haba, you know I am not a tribalist. You know 1. I just catch my fun and to put some people straight if they are taking silence for stu.pidity which I rarely do 2. I try my best not to take it too far. |
homerac7: Alj harem,No problem my brother, my head no go swell after you don insult me ![]() Again thanks for the correction. uruese |
shymmex: Nwanne, I miss my omalicha nma(s)..LOL tupu I use to think Omalicha and bliss4lyf are different but she confessed ![]() Although I specifically miss bliss4lyf, Omalicha ![]() |
LOL Shymmex you talk just like alj harem ![]() Well I miss bliss4lyf and freewilly gannnnnii o ! |
homerac7: Alj "boko haram"abeg chill jare, just simply correct and move on. All this insult does not mean I would take you words special. Thanks for the correction BTW. I am someone that like to learn given the opportunity. @Jason no waste your time. |
da.ft lairs |
Beaf: Can you imagine?!STFU, is there any evidence before getting angry. dude go jump for lagoon ![]() GEJ butt-licker |
Sure bus NA WA O !!!Karl max, please give us the evidence and stop this lies. Thanks |
By DAYO JOHNSON AKURE— PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, said no fewer than 200 ex-militants would be sent to the multi- million naira skill acquisition centre built by a former militant leader from Ondo State, Chief Bibo Ajube, for the training of Niger Delta youths in various skills by the Federal Government. President Jonathan spoke at the inauguration of Bradama International Skill Works constructed in Agadagba-Obon, Ese-Odo Local Government Area of the state. Speaking through his Special Adviser on Niger Delta, Mr. Kingsley Kuku, the President said the construction of the centre was an indication that the amnesty programme of government was achieving the desired result. Jonathan noted that “government was ready to partner with the centre to ensure further liberation of the youths of the Niger Delta area and enable them contribute to the development of the nation.” According to him, one of the benefits of the amnesty programme was the increase in crude oil production capacity which had moved from 700,000 barrels per day before the proclamation of amnesty to 2.4 million barrels per day. On his part, Governor Olusegun Mimiko said the inauguration of the vocational centre was a testimony of the vision of the founding fathers of the amnesty programme which was designed to contribute to the development of the people of the area and the nation. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/05/fg-to-train-200-ex-militants-in-ondo/ |
lagerwhenindoubt: One Word! Election 2015+10 this is tinubu's work |
Abuja – Former Senate President Ken Nnamani said on Thursday in Abuja that Gen. Muhamadu Buhari only called for free and fair elections in the country and not bloodshed. Nnamani said this in an interview . He said based on his understanding of the statement credited to Buhari, the former head of state was not boisterous in his comment. The former senate president urged well-meaning Nigerians not to take undue advantage of developments to create tension in the country, saying opinions such as Buhari’s should be taken objectively. “The way I understood him I don’t think he was being too boisterous because our people responded to that in a way that seemed like he was calling for blood to flow; I didn’t understand him that way. “The way I understood the statement is that if it’s not free and fair it might spell doom for the country, is a kind of prediction but he’s not calling for blood. “I didn’t understand him as calling for blood am not his spokesman by any means, but am only trying to interpret it the way I understood that statement and it is important for us to shoot for free and fair election.” Speaking on Nigeria’s Vision 20:2020, Nnamani said a lot needed to be done for the country to attain the feat. According to him, Nigeria should be growing faster than the 19 most developed economies if it is to join the 20 industrialised countries of the world. “It will be wrong for us to think that in the next eight years we will overtake the countries like Indonesia or India or Korea; it is not possible that we will do it. “We are still battling with our light (power) situation; still battling with the security situation; other countries are doing the same. Our government, as far as I am concerned looks very focused and working hard to solve some of the problems. “But for us to assume that we are going to launch people in the moon in the next eight years and so on and overtake all those countries that we consider highly industrialised nation, it is good to aspire but it should be based on facts.” Nnamani said there was nothing wrong in aspiring to be in the class of the 20 most industrialised economies in the world, but called for proper measures that would help Nigeria achieve such target. (NAN) http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/05/buhari-only-called-for-free-fair-elections-not-bloodshed-ex-senate-president/ |
This is bad, how do they intend to payback all these money ? |
Very good work by BRF It is a common occurrence in Lagos when some mumu would just block the road all in the name of "no law" causing hours of traffic. |
ak47mann: i don catch you Yes sir you don catch yourself. MumuAgain I am not these people. I am not Jason. How many times do I want to tell una |
Mee ya ofuma, for we do not know tomorrow. |
ak47mann: so you are jason123How ?? so cause I posted I am jason as well ![]() |
^^^^^^^^^^^ Sir Lagos just like other cities would raise and fall. Change is permanent so if 20-50 years from now Anambra becomes the major trade zone of the west africa region be rest assured that like of me would be there. Now what I am against is you trying to picture "lagosians" hating some people because they are of Igbo origin. That is the propaganda I do not like. There is nothing wrong in trying to move "your people"(as you would put it) back to the east but please don't do so by paint a hate picture here. ![]() Ndi yoruba bu ndi igbo vise vasa. There is no difference in terms of lagos. |
^^^^^ It is good as you are proud ![]() A Yoruba man and an Igbo man can work side by side to make something good work. That is my vision, I don't subscribe to all this hate propaganda you are doing here. Even the ladipo representatives are iddeieots for dragging it to ethnic level ![]() Why not everyone come together and ask for accountability from the ladipo authority rather than saying "Igbo" representatives this etc. |
Onlytruth: Fixed again! Ol' boy what are you smoking today?LOL, i AM NOT THESE PEOPLE. I am Not Jason, I am Not Igbo2011 I am not sweetlemon. I am not these people. Igbo2011 is a new Nairalander and a progressive thinker for that matter I must say I admire the Young man a lot along side Sweet Sweetlemon. These are forward thinkers that see a bigger picture in progress rather than likes of you staying in Obodo America while you cause havoc and regression among Nigerians. You sir are part of those making America work, you pay your tax, your house rent bills etc but when you come to Nigeria specifically Lagos you want it for free because you are an Igbo man as you would say. LOL my brother it is not happening. |
PeterKbaba: If him talk about ND, i'm sure say na big mouth like u go come NL to complain say yoruba people was their oil moneyThank you oh. I am just happy that Anambra has built a refinery so it would give us the chance to build one for ourselves. If SW built it first they would say they are still all their oil to the west and again the insults would start. The best way to survive in Nigeria is to mind your business. Imagine after protesting to make GEJ the president this goons would still call us names. That is Nigeria for you. |
^^^^^^^^ lol good, we don't really need people like you. We need detribalised forward thinkers like Igbo2011, SweetLemon and co. These are sensible people that see the bigger picture ![]() You sir are myopic and too sentimental for any advancing community. A community based on equality and non-tribal sentiment like Lagos would keep growing. Insha Allah. |
^^^^^^^^^^ wise hen indeed LMAODude you own NO PROPERTY so don't start mouthing off here. |
^^^^^^ Pure Mumu just cause we chose to be humble and embrace peace and progress does not mean we are afraid and begging anyone. I chose be remain sound even after all the insults does not mean we are afraid Ok ! |
Bontee: WMy brother, Lagos state oil exploration has started just before the exit of OBJ for office. I remember the invitation of the Obas in Lagos back then. Again everyone in Nigeria have been protesting against Shell and co but apparently the traditional leaders in the Niger-delta collect the money in the pretence that they would clean it themselves. I am sure you know about this development. Oil spill is bad anywhere and here again we should act as a unit against the oil companies that made the spill. |
Bontee: So na when oil spilliage reach lagos before fahola go raise alarm? , what about the oil spilliage for niger delta since all these years?.So from your logic, the governor of Lagos state should fight for Niger-delta ? hmmmmm Moreover we have protested against the oil spill, if Niger-delta would not join us to protest against the oil spill in Niger-delta then who's fault is that ? |
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uruese
i must say you good at it