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Guidette: Fantastic! These same jews who are so racist that they dont identify any black jewish people as real jews. And then you see these foolish NLers parading up and down calling themselves Jews. I laugh in all languages. There is a genocide going on in Gaza and they are all too stupid to realise it. Do not trust mainstream media because the propaganda has gotten ridiculous. Everyday Isreal breaks the same peace treaty by encroaching into Palestine land that these people have been living on even before Jesus walked on this earth. Yet you support evil people that were given bought land in the last century. Read your history books and stop swallowing fed lies!!!Damn you deserve a kiss, and to know a lady is this intelligent is so awesome. I laugh at all these mainstream media brainwashed nematodes.... |
@ op how did they link boko haram to APC they said the situation of gej perceived weakness in the chibok case might benefit the opposition. and possibility of the involvement of opposition and folks in gej's government. definitely you didn't understand what you posted. |
HisRoyalHardnes: Unfortunately and shamefully so, APC appears to be finished "home and abroad".blockhead did you read the article or you read it with your generator fume brain. |
tpacalipse: You dey mind am? What do you expect from a terrorist? Na one of them e be.your ignorance is gigantic, mind you hamas is a political party and was created by isrehell to oppose plo in the mid 70's. |
abdulkayus: Guy its very very shocking. The christianity and Jesus Christ that d Jews hate wir passion is wat dis ignorants xtians are supportin, believing that God say Isreal are his chosen ppl. LOL.most of the ignoramus still don't know that there are more Christians in Palestine than isrehell. only if hamas guys can see these comments, and stop protecting the church of naivety and focus only on masjid al aqsa. the sole reason for this latest onslaught is because of the peace agreement signed by plo and hamas. |
going by the comments here, its so safe to say Nigeria Christians are ignoramus per excellence. |
Hangard: See your life Tunde what kind of human being will wish his family these, is this how poverty has wrecked your life.brokenhead idiot engage me like a man, and stop this childish post edit. abi you dey fear your chi ni. |
Chanchit: Eyah, reading all this makes me pity your mother more, she must be going through alot. RIP to her, she really needs it.fvckhard loser, the descriptions are for the knucklehead that belch you out while climbing a rock, rumour had you came out head first and hit your head on the rock stone. that the sole reason for your mental reta....rdation. |
customized13: again, your mama is a harlot? No wonder you got stuck in the north that easyyour ret.....arded momma running shyte in Rita Lori hotel is the cos of your misfortune. little wonder you jobless and your certificate is as worthless as used tampon. |
idumuose: Is there anything your people are doing to salvage you from this mess you have found yourself?your cursed family should salvage you from the mess poverty and your slavery to alcohol is doing to your lost soul. |
customized13: seriously, am still cracking my ribs over the advice given to you "don't discuss your mama's cun.t in a public forum" chai, that guy really degraded you.animal the advice is for you and the loser. cos both of y'all were conceived by a smelly harlot getting dregs to run over their useless veggies per second billing. |
idumouse, insincere9jerians and other e-rats should come and defend their drunken master. we go soon share una employment modalities and contract statement on nairaland. |
we finally mortgage our nation to the dogs. we have never had it this low. and some useless dolts want us to support this crazy fvcktard. may the gods visit all supporter of gej but offline and online with Ebola virus zaiire and Congo strain plus avian influenza, swine flu, anthrax, SARS, HIV, mad cow disease, cerebral malaria. |
customized13: yes, I wanna see the baba alawo in you, your rants will not change the fact that you are stuck up there in the north and you are about to be chased to hell.animalistic osu run along and get your dumbskull smacked to pieces. I hope you gat run over by lawma trucks, so you go to hell to fraternize with Lucifer your mentor. |
Hangard: You are a certified lunatic roaming the village of Osogbo Tunde Salami aka EggStealer.brokenhead re....tard the lunatic rolling in the stenching gutters. may the gods kill your father, mother, sisters and brothers and your landlord too which is your real father. |
idumuose: i thought they said you gave a testimony in church about how you were cured of mental proble.m? i won't be surprised if you are sniffing tyre solution and dried cow dung.APC breeding tout.s since 1925same mental problem that have plaguing your household for 10 generations. little wonder special ward is created for hour cursed family in all mental homes. coming from a loser that wole Soyinka called there useless party nest of killers that is priceless. |
Chanchit: I did'nt ask for the history of how you were born Sir. And if ur momma has a smelly C**nt don't discuss it here on a public forum.animalistic osu, claim your cursed aetiology joor. damn!!!! your shytehead mother with buckteeth, k-leg and hydrocephalus head, with veggies that smell so bad that makes rotten salmon smell like world most expensive cologne. scamp before I disembowel you. asheire. |
customized13: lolzzzzzzz, use the money to unstuck yourself from your present slavery statusquo, maybe after then we can think of getting you a rustic roof apartment in ibadan, else you can go to hell.little wonder you family survive on gutter water, I know it take you hours to get to your run down slum house from your slave yard in Lagos. coming from a fvckhead with enclave like woliwo, akunnie, fegge, opoko and odopkor in his part of the world that priceless. |
Chanchit: Yea, same way ur papa dey get high on ur mama pubic hair.animalistic fvcktard sired by worms and bonono. I curse the day the utter useless spermatozoa flaggelate the overstretched ovary of the village bmx bicycle that belch you out of her smelly cu....nt. |
customized13: I know you fly very well, virtually all herbalists do, its better you get stuck in the north than getting stuck on an electric pole. It won't be funny at allbwahhhaaaahaaa when are you going to tell the world arik plane inflight magazine. animalistic osu dem use molue swear for you. anyway send your account I might foot the bill of your first flight experience. may Ebola wreck havoc in your miserable life. |
idumuose: i didn't come to nairaland to curse.I am here to learn and i am learning,besides only madmen curse without being provoked.illiterate you learn ? putting you in the same sentence with the word dumb will trigger all dumbbells worldwide to start an aba women styled riot. may the gods wreck havoc in your miserable household if you have not curse since you join this forum. with your akamu face self lying is definitely inborn with you loser. ara ra po gi. |
customized13: I know, you graduated with an excellent result in a herbalist school, only that the certificate got you stuck up there in the northyou are losing steam loser. same idiot I schooled in his own field the last time. you are the perfect example of failure. dumbbell like you can't even man the gate in my coy. tell us your ifeshinachi experience. and let me tell you how I fly 37 mins from Enugu to Lagos. |
customized13: workin in an I.t firm as a security man couple with an herbalist personal business in the north is slavery. May God see you through this slavery in 21century.bwawahhhhahaaaa you wish, peeps with top notch certificate don't man gates, unlike losers with certificate of attendance like you. little wonder you went on a cry spree when I told the world that you are loyal to molue, and don't know the direction to the airport. |
VICTORCIZA: pure undiluted truthpriceless coming from an animal, who is confused about his origin. are you from Benue or anambra. animalistic osu. |
idumuose: Keep cursing yourself.fvckhead sissy I don't do your childish editing post game. when you can match me in a curse fight signify. so I can e- extermination you worthless nematode. |
customized13: how will you kill my family when you are stuck in slavery up there in the north. Keeping on trying to lobby yourself out of slavery, you this suicide bombing tool.bwahhaaahaaaa if working in a top i.t firm is slavery, I want to forever be in it than being a jobless mofo and loser like you accursed. I only wanna move back to my known terrain and closer to family. may boko boys get a hold of you and use your worthless body as a projectile to attack a moving train. while the c-4's shred you to smithereens, same time the train tear you to bits. |
customized13: you are in the north for slavery, bastard son of odua that can't find his way back to his land, you are lobbying to get yoursef back, your boss will make sure you rot in the north or you become a bomb blast victimmay your worthless cadaver rot in hell, you trisomy and down syndrome ninny. if working is slavery I rather stick to it than being a jobless oaf like you lost soul. dude before the bomb get to me, it will have killed all your miserable family member. |
Hangard: What is this mad man trying to say.that your pathetic father is a low lifer. |
Washington PR Firm Inks $1.2 Million Deal, Immediately Places Nigerian President’s Op-Ed In Washington Post In an op-ed published in the Washington Post on Friday, Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan pushed back on criticisms that his efforts to find more than 200 missing schoolgirls has been ineffective. This plum placement comes, however, just days after signing a lucrative contract with a Washington PR firm to help fix the Jonathan government’s lagging reputation in the aftermath of the crisis. “I have had to remain quiet about the continuing efforts by Nigeria’s military, police and investigators to find the girls kidnapped in April from the town of Chibok by the terrorist group Boko Haram,” Jonathan wrote in his op-ed. “I am deeply concerned, however, that my silence as we work to accomplish the task at hand is being misused by partisan critics to suggest inaction or even weakness. My silence has been necessary to avoid compromising the details of our investigation. But let me state this unequivocally: My government and our security and intelligence services have spared no resources, have not stopped and will not stop until the girls are returned home and the thugs who took them are brought to justice.” Those critiques, as the government has so far been stumbling in its fight against Boko Haram, have been admittedly harsh at times. So harsh, in fact, that the Nigerian government has turned to outside help to shore up its international reputation. According to documents filed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, and as first reported at The Hill, Nigeria has hired the Washington, DC public relations firm Levick to promote its image abroad and in Nigeria. Eleanor McManus, who will be working on the Nigerian case for Levick, confirmed to ThinkProgress that her firm did place today’s op- ed from Jonathan in the Washington Post. Technically, the contract is between Levick and the News Agency of Nigeria, the country’s state-run news agency. Per the FARA documents, Levick began charging the Nigerian government at the rate of $100,000 per month over the course of the next year for its services starting on June 16. According to the contract between the firm and Nigeria, Levick will provide “government affairs and communications counsel with the primary objective of changing the international and local media narrative” on a number of issues. These include, as quoted from the contract: The Government of Nigeria’s efforts to find and safely return the more than 200 girls abducted by the terrorist organization, Boko Haram, in the Borno State of Nigeria Assisting the Government’s efforts to mobilize international support in fighting Boko Haram as part of the greater global war on terror. Communicating the President Goodluck Jonathan Administration’s past, present and future priority to foster transparency, democracy, and the rule of law throughout Nigeria. “A more comprehensive approach, using vehicles, such as public diplomacy and engaging outside experts to enact real changes, is how the advocacy industry is evolving,” Phil Elwood, a vice president at Levick, told The Hill. “A communications strategy alone is not enough to solve the complex and multifaceted problems facing some of the more controversial nations.” In addition, Nigeria is also engaging Perseus Strategies, a law firm centered around the promotion of human rights, as a subcontract of its work with Levick to the tune of an additional $25,000 per month. Jared Genser, the lawyer at the heart of Perseus, has previously had such clients as Burmese democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and currently represents Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo. This is in contrast to some of the past associations of Levick vice president Lanny Davis, who will be working on the Nigerian case along with several others, who made a name for himself around Washington for representing more repressive governments, including Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang and for a period Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo. The use of PR firms to place op-eds and other commentary from world leaders is not a rarity. Last year, the New York Times published a controversial op-ed from Russian president Vladimir Putin critiquing U.S. foreign policy and the threat of military action against Syria. As Buzzfeed reported, public relations firm Ketchum was behind the placement of the piece, as part of its broader contract with the Russian government. McManus, when speaking with ThinkProgress, would not confirm whether the Washington Post was the first outlet contacted for Jonathan’s op-ed. As for the effect that the new PR blitz will actually have on changing the narrative, Africa hands are skeptical. Political parties in Nigeria have previously hired foreign firms to help manage their reputation in the past, both from Jonathan’s PDP and the opposition APC. But the timing is really suspect, one development professional recently returned from Nigeria told ThinkProgress, due to Wednesday’s explosion in a well-off neighborhood in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, that most observers believe Boko Haram perpetrated. “It’s just a really inopportune time, hiring a PR firm while Abuja is literally burning,” she said. Laura Seay, an assistant professor at Colby College, also pointed to the Abuja explosion as a reason that the timing of Levick’s hiring and the Washington Post op-ed is problematic. “I don’t think any efforts that Jonathan makes in Nigeria will be effective unless there’s a significant change,” she said. The audience for Levick’s efforts aren’t Nigerians, she said, saying that “people on the ground are going to look at [Jonathan's op-ed] and laugh, they’re going to not believe it, because it’s not reflective of the reality.” “I don’t think most Nigerians are going to be very convinced,” Seay continued, noting that the money spent on hiring Levick would be better spent equipping the forces in northern Nigeria combating Boko Haram. In the aftermath of the kidnapping two months ago, soldiers repeatedly told reporters of the lack of morale among the army in the face of the much better armed fighters in Boko Haram. “As one Nigerian told me when I was there, they hire these guys for the army, so they recruit,” the development professional said, “So they have these recruiting drives, then they send the boys up there to northern Nigeria with no bullets. How can you fight against against terrorists who have armored personnel carriers with no bullets?” As for the declarations of Gesner and Davis that Jonathan has been taken on as a client because he, as Gesner said, “has said clearly to us that he wants results,” there’s also skepticism. “It’s not gonna change a thing,” the development professional said, adding that Nigerians on the ground are very distrustful of the government, especially when it comes to Boko Haram. Such a shift in actions from Jonathan would be a major change, Seay said, one that would certainly be a response to international pressure, particularly the #BringBackOurGirls hashtag. “But Jonathan has allowed this situation to fester for his entire term in office,” she said, noting that he hasn’t taken the concrete steps on the ground that are necessary to fix it.” This, on top of the disparity between how securely Nigerian politicians live compared to the average Nigerian who are targeted in Boko Haram’s attack, causes the idea that reforms are soon coming to “ring hollow,” Seay said. |
customized13: look @ this tozoless cow, are you in your own place? What took you to your current location? I just pity your black shallow skull, you soon go to hellmay amadioha strike you dead asap, you are in my land by choice, I'm out of my land to do a duty for the greens. don't tell me you think issues through with your craw craw blockus. least I forget may the gods plague you with dengue fever and mad cow disease. |
they said the situation of gej perceived weakness in the chibok case might benefit the opposition. and possibility of the involvement of opposition and folks in gej's government. definitely you didn't understand what you posted.