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ogugua88:That was how Kim K became a star. Believe it or not, there are people like that. Now that your argument has been defeated, do us a favor, stop posting. You have no argument. |
The police got it right on this one This is not a r/a/p/e case. The girl wasnt raped at all. Rough s3x? You bet. R//a/p/e? Hellz No |
^^^ ROTFLMAO The guy is psycho, cant stop talking and poking his nose into affairs that have nothing to do with him. And BTW, he is related to Aregbesola, sh1t wise, pee wise and s3x position wise. |
Jenifa_:I think your post is unfortunate, especially when you dont know the people deciding the prize well enough. I dont know of anyone in Africa more deserving of the prize than sirleaf johnson. She is a wonderful woman and I say that without reservation. Nigerian women are awesome, but like thier men, they are all cowards, at least modern day Nigerian women are cowards, besides Kudirat who I truly truly respect. But again, the Nobel isnt given posthumously. Get off your high horse and give due to those who have been deemed to deserve it. |
LOL Musiwa don take over thread oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo |
Jenifa_:At least I can see your photos from your Peace corp trip. Anyway, below average. You know what i am talking about. |
tpia@:Like Steve Jobs, I am a simpleton. I only take people as what they present themselves to be. Councilwoman Kris Wang: "What can city residents benefit from this new campus?"Again: ekt_bear:Dont blame me, i only see people as wetin they post. Yea, I am a simpleton! Tpai dey jolosi me. No be me curse you na, face God and let me be. |
ekt_bear:Okay you are right. You and Aregbe have the same color of shyyt, making you closer to him than anyone else. fuggedaboutit! |
tpia@:Another fumbling ediot. Maybe I am Edo. Am I Tpia? Maybe I am, Maybe. . . |
^^^ When was the last time you saw me comment on Fayemi, Ondo, Oyo stuff? I only comment on things i am sure of. But then, Where I grew up is not pertinent to the topic at hand. ![]() |
ekt_bear:I am sure you were there with me while I was growing up there. No be so? You are still focusing on Katsumotos ridiculous claim that I grew up in the "hinterland?" ![]() You have no idea, but eh, I will let your imagination run wild with you in lalaland and then maybe you can program your brain to crave less cheap snuff .ROTFL |
ekt_bear:WHat? So you were just trolling and throwing numbers around when you said:"Something Osun owns a 50% share in" A whole Politics section poster of the year for 2010, trolling? Keep up this trollish attitude of yours and I tell ya, Politics section poster of the year for 2011 is yours to lose ![]() I don't even think that they've hammered exactly out what "jointly" means, whether it means equal partners or not.Again Oyo was just being nice to Osun when they signed the MOU to jointly own it. Oyo has more stake in Lautech than Osun. They put in more money than Osun, and he who pays the piper should dictate and control the tune. The point is, should Osun State abandon an asset they have? Even if it is only 20%? Is this what you are advocating, Omo Osun? Omo Osun who doesn't even seem to know about his neighbors to the east?OSun State now has a State University, in adddition to other academic instititutions like Iree Poly, College of education and a vastly underfunded, outdated and inefficient secondary school system. I have no problem losing Lautech, and besides Oyo is offering to surrender the COM in Osogbo to Osun State University, since they now have a new COM in Oyo, built by Akala. Again, I reiterate, Aregbe should focus on Osun State University and let Oyo take care of business in Lautech Anyway, since my ideas are unoriginal, I admit you are closer to Argebe than I am since you both have red blood flowing through your veins. ![]() |
ekt_bear:quoted for absolutely no reason, besides to reference in the future. ![]() And yes, you are right, Thank god, my blood is yellow while Aregbe's ,and yours, is red. Related by blood? |
I dont know where it is stated that Osun owns 50% of it? Anyway, from what I have heard from FRIENDS and FAMILY members who actually attended, it is better for Osun to hand off ownership to Oyo. Aregbe should focus on making Osun State University better. To our Americana who knows everything: Lautech was Established in 1990, owned by the [size=18pt]old Oyo state [/size]which comprised the present Oyo and Osun states, it was then known as Oyo State University. With the creation of Osun state in 1991, and the sharing of assets between the two states, it was resolved that the university should be jointly owned and funded by both states since the people of the two states are related. Anyway, the biggest facility on campus is the College or medicine, and the main bone of contention, I think. Since it is located in Osogbo. The rest of LAUTECH is in Ogbomosho. Anyway, I dont have much time to explain basic stuff to our highly knowledgeable '50 percenter claimer' ![]() |
df2006:Dont think they can withstand the hausa/Fulani reinforcement Bad move. But then, you probably live somewhere far far away from kaduna yarning 'opata' on the WWW.ediot |
Aregberascal is setting himself up for failure. Let Oyo take care care of Lautech and he should focus on Osun State University. What a clown! Thank god i am not related to him by blood and language. ![]() |
American culture is different from "tiwan tiwan" Good name, they say, is better than gold and silver The father has done the right thing. We are good people in Nigeria. |
N101:Honestly, I dont know what a generator looks like? Is it the same thing as a vibrator? My Sugar mummy has one of those and she allows me to play with it once in a while. Any difference? Is it enough to power a house? I know people get o/r/g/a/s/m from it, but not sure if it can generate enough power. please e/j/a/c/u/la/t/e me. I am here to learn. |
Ijogz K:So were you deported? What did you do? Shoplift? Rape? or did you steal from a dollar store? I am sorry for you situation. it must be really hard for you and your lazy family. No wonder you are so frustrated. Take care okay. |
[size=18pt]Deregulation is a fraudulent use of our resources. There is nothing like that. If we have a government, we should be having today more than 10 to 15 refineries. After 1999, I wrote to all the governors along the coast and told them they can’t build refineries alone. I advised that two or more governors could come together and build a refinery. Lagos alone consumes more than 30 per cent of the total consumption of refineries in the country. Lagos should be able to build a refinery either in Ikorodu or in Badagry or even on Lagos Island. None of them replied. That is because they too were involved and gaining from the importation. Venezuela is about 38 million people and that is about one third or one quarter of Nigeria. They have eight refineries and they are building four more. The Venezuela ambassador to Nigeria recently was telling our minister of information that in their country less than N400 fill the tank of his car. He had to spend about N3, 000 to fill his tank in Nigeria.[/size] http://nigerianewsday.com/menu/news-a-commentary/interviews/85-interview-nobody-can-be-compared-to-awo-prof-sam-aluko |
kulutempa:Educate yourself before yarning 'opata' Really, there should not be four refineries in Nigeria. There should be 14 or more refineries in Nigeria. We have four now that are not working. They are not going to work as long as we continue to import because the importers will not allow it to work. The government itself doesn’t want the refineries to work. Before Babangida came, the NNPC engineers and staff maintained the refineries adequately and perfectly. [b]When Babangida came and introduced SAP and said he wanted to deregulate the economy, he wanted private sector to take over the economy, he took the maintenance of the refineries from the NNPC and started awarding contract to fake people-politicians, army people who have no skill to maintain the refineries. Those people will take the contract, award the contract to some other people until the final man will not have enough money to repair the refinery. That was when the refineries went into liquidation. If only Babangida did not take the management of the repairs and the turn-around of maintenance of the refineries from the NNPC, they will not only have been maintaining the four refineries very well, they would have built four, five, 10 or more refineries by now. |
WHat subsidy are we even talking about? Upstream is the exploration and allocation of oil blocks. You cannot just go and pick oil blocks. Government controls it and regulates it. They are talking of deregulating the downstream sector. That is what the public buys. The public doesn’t buy the blocks. The public buys petrol, diesel, kerosene and the gas. Instead of saying that they want to increase price, they are talking of deregulation. There is no relation between deregulation and price. China increases and decreases price and controls the economy. Cuba increases and decreases price and controls the economy. Russia was increasing and decreasing price and it controls the economy. Talking of price is not the same thing as deregulation. |
lol |
Ileke-IdI:We can talk over text message. |
lol |
ekt_bear:lol |
ekt_bear:lol |
I have access to Jenifa's FB as well. Nothing big deal about her, below average |
^^^ That would be so kind of you. I wouldnt mind your account number and SS and mother's maiden name as well. Our elders say: Agbatan laa gba ole ( lazy man) |
^^^ Are you on PST? |
Ileke-IdI:Ileke the law, no come dey 'tranga' for hia ooooo O fe ma show colour? |
ekt_bear:lol! |
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