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I like honest people. She's just saying it as it is. |
Omooba77:Nor be small thing o. |
Na wa o. The matter is serious in Lagos now o. |
bantudra:Well, enjoy the result of the lies. Hope you spend less on food/necessities & your friends/relatives find life easier now. ![]() You mean GEJ did not do what I mentioned above? That no universities, train, booming economy then, good light, almajiri schools etc? Make no mistake, I wanted Jonathan to go. Because I thought the tribalists and born-to-rule people of Nigeria might conspire to take him out. I also knew all along that APC were promising nonsense. They needed to be exposed by letting them rule. I have long proposed a 6-year single term presidency/governorship system. In my opinion, he spent nearly 6 years. Enough for one person. |
bantudra:Jonathan complain after two years? Una nor get shame? When APC were making promises did they put any clause like "provided oil price remains same, provided we do not fail to calm ND situation, provided our economic/fiscal policies do not turn out to be a disaster, provided we do not fail to recover "loot", etc? capital no. So why suddenly introduce clauses? They also told us money they will recover from loot & save from corruption will easily do the projects, so what is the problem now? I had 16 to 18 hours light under GEJ. I have mentioned it at least for over two years now on NL threads here. You people easily forget that fighting Boko, 14 new universities, almajiri schools, bringing back railway, economic boom policies, organising free and fair elections, farming promotion and others cost money during GEJ time. To begin, whatever oil price, oil only flowed because GEJ knew how to pacify ND and keep oil flowing. APC excuses are becoming too many. Like a lazy worker blaming his tool. ![]() |
SmartchoicesNG:So he didn't know jack about challenges of the power industry before claiming it is not rocket science? After 8 years as a governor? You are judged by what you promise to deliver. But by now we know that APC was just promising gullible Nigerians anything. |
Fame333:Look, that serves a biological purpose. Biologically, some of a man's supposed kids will not be his. So sowing the seed wide ensures survival of his genes. Whether he knows them or not is immaterial. He would have satisfied his innate biological instinct without even realising it. I think the question more apt is why she had unprotected sex with a man she's not married to or who did not promise to marry her? A woman on the other hand knows for sure who's her kid. She will have to take care of it. Looking at it carefully. aside disease, a woman takes more risk without protection. She can get preggy, the man can deny and she will end up carrying preggy for 9 months & rearing the child for 16 to 21 years depending. Possibly alone. It is much more to a woman's disadvantage. So the way out is for a girl to give it to one of her boyfriends. If she's truly one of the very very few faithful girls, once her only guy refuses, nobody else to give it to. In 9ja clime, polygamy is not that rare. At worst he can offer to marry her as his second wife. If she wants, she accepts. Women's supposed smartness in the matter is very funny. |
So a presient returning to his country is now big news? How did it all get this low? |
She's entitled to her opinion. Nor be democracy we dey again? |
Rip dude. |
mightyhazel:You mean "belle". Beau is for a guy. It is a French word used in English. And gender qualification applies. RIP. |
AngelicBeing:RIP pretty. |
Federal Govt from diaspora basking on GEJ's glory. ![]() All weapons fashioned against him (Jonathan) shall never prosper. |
OIL Minister meeting Oil archbishop. The cleric was a foreign oil worker in Nigeria before. So very fitting as a lobbyist for foreign oil industry. |
Rip. |
Good. |
ShitHead:If a giant is crippled, even a mouse can climb over it and play with its balls, eyes or any body part. Due to poor leadership & focus on ethnicity/religion, we are led by the blind frequently. Nigeria is rudderless & doesn't know what it is doing. So more intelligent nearby govts are exploiting our stupidity. With our population, all want a share of our market, even if they have to go through the back door. Same way our subsidised imported petrol has been ending up in neighbouring countries for years. |
cremedelacreme:This is one big problem abroad has caused. Many just sit down expecting free money in 9ja. When you send they just keep expecting more. Some even feign illness or accident to force relatives abroad to send more money. At 34, you complain about a retirement age dad not sending money. The claim he sends money to kids of second wife, nobody told us the ages of those kids. Common sense will tell us that the second wife's kids will be younger and probably still in school/dependent. RIP. |
WOW! This is something huge. A telephonic presidency. Exactly the change we want. NOT. |
Na wa o. |
cerowo:Maybe. I know a woman who did not wait for up to 10 years. Since her hubby was said to have the problem. A wonderful man. Women are far more impatient especially if they see a richer guy. They will also be crying "biological clock is ticking". The man used modern science & now has two lovely kids with his new wife. Imagine Sarah lived in modern times, Ishmael would not have been born. |
oselydia:But fact remains that various studies have ranked 9ja women as the most unfaithful women in the world. Mind you, these are Nigerian young women, not Iyagba and co. Yes, if the study is true, my sisters and cousins might be among them. After all they are Nigerians. Because you people are fond of reply "including your sisters". Now that is settled. Also a high number of kids (over 25%) do not belong to supposed biological dads. Even much higher in first born kids. All those "I'm preggy, we must marry before belly comes out". ![]() After seeing a relative die suddenly soon after finding out all his wife's three kids were not his, I fear women even more. Many friends have found the same shocking results. In paternity test the embassy required to permanently bring their 9ja born kids abroad. In cheating, men are pitiable amateurs generally. |
HungerBAD:Nigeria is a poor country. Please remember. Forget oil that the elite share among themselves. Over 70% of the people have about a dollar a day to live on. Even in Lagos, PH, Abuja, Enugu, Ibadan, Benin, Kano, Kaduna, millions cannot boast of 50k in their account. In fact many have no account at all. Do not use your ambition as a yardstick for others. Most people living in large cities have no house of their own, let alone in Lekki, Asokoro, Independence Layout, Oluyole, Ihama, etc. I'm saying this because you sound elitist. And you may not realise (deliberately) the grinding poverty around you if you become a top politician. Just like most of them now. For the pitiable thief, 500k giveaway price for that car would mean a lot of money. Similar to over 70% of our population. |
Nice. |
kingphilip:RIP to the departed. Anger is such an unpredictable thing. He just cut a precious life short and hurt the deceased's family immeasurably. However, I think it was manslaughter. The prosecutor proved that he caused the death. But he/she did not prove that it was a cold, calculated & planned murder. There is a difference. In the heat of sudden rage, people can break a bottle, grab a knife, a screw driver, an iron chair or a stick. These are all potentially deadly weapon if used with enough force & a sensitive body part is affected. Still it is not like someone planning to kill another over time & for specific reasons/motives. Like hiring a killer, acquiring a gun, looking for the right moment to hit. With the aim to satisfy a motive or motives which can be financial (life insurance, wealth, business deal), revenge/settle a score, jealousy, hatred, etc. The important thing here is the offender had to opportunity to rethink and abandon the evil plan but didn't. Someone in a sudden rage would not have planned ahead to kill & hardly any time to rethink. While it might be intended to serve as deterrent, hardly anyone in rage in the four corners of the country will remember this case in the heat. Sure the family of the deceased will feel justice has been done. I would feel same way in their position. But justice needs to be done in the interest of the victim/victim's loved ones, the offender & the society at large. While an an for an eye might seem attractive, we do not run a "Law of Moses" or "Sharia" penal code as national law. It is secular law. |
Enlightening but a similar thread has made FP many times over the years. Do we have a new mod on NL? |
I like her post a lot. But kitchen and the other room never do this lady? She wan go house girl room? ![]() |
So you people did not know that the grazing bill has a reason behind it? Hausa Fulani always think ahead. Bill or no bill they will go ahead with their plan. Only the so called educated Southerners have no collective foresight. Only individual ambition. |
nickxtra:We were discussing one day. A group of guys. I was shocked to hear how many said they were abused by a house girl, a tenant's wife (whose husband was away from home), a female neighbour, a female family friend, a "nice neighbourhood aunty" and others. I was speechless. And none of the guys ever told their parents. Till today. Most admitted that the abuse affected how they deal with women and reduced their trust in women. Paedophilia is endemic in 9ja. Both men & women. |
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