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TonyeBarcanista:Seriously? They captured power by doing what every politician does in the world. They captured power by doing what Donald Trump is doing right now in America. They told Nigerians what they want to hear and gullible Nigerians deservedly got what was due them. The only difference between Nigeria and the U.S is, in the USA, they ask questions. Nigerians don't. Did you watch the last debate where Marco Rubio tore Donald Trump a new one by confronting him with questions about how he was going to make all his promises come true. For the first time in the primaries, Trump is on the ropes. In Nigeria, it's citizen completely believe whatever the candidates promise them and cry when they fail to deliver. Instead of blaming the politicians, they should be blaming their own s.tupidity for their woes. |
emzila:Seriously? Let's forget the economic jargon for a moment and analyze this with common sense. We have/had governments who have had problems paying salaries, providing infrastructure, and completely imbedded in corruption and you expect there to be funds to make happen a social project of this magnitude? Haba bros. To make it worse, the government does not even know who lives on one street in Nigeria and you expect them to be able to identify who benefits from the program and who does not. Nigerians don't think at all. |
MeloGist:And how is this her man's shirt? Dem be the same size? You phucking bloggers need to be hung from your feet. |
adeyemi2015:Feigning death? Where in my post did you read that? Lol....I guess comprehension is part of a long list of things that you lack understanding of. I also notice that you have not said anything logical so far. The Nigerian way. Easily dazzled by mediocrity. Dem see motor cycle dem begin trip. Just too s.tupid. |
tosyne2much:In normal societies, at 18 you should be preparing to have a car and your own place if you so choose. ![]() |
tombravo:You've been watching too many movies. |
adeyemi2015:This is the height of it. How phucking re.tarded can you be? I am a veteran of both the Iraq and Afghan wars and you are quoting st.upid people who have the same mental deficiency as you to defend you dumb opinion. Really? 1. You don't have to drive over an IED for it to go off. All you need is someone with a cell phone within range. 2. A motorcycle has enough weight to trigger a mine. 3. How can a motor bike be 95% safe in the event it is hit by an IED? It is practically unsafe when used for normal everyday use and you want to test it against a bomb? No wonder our Soldiers are dying like chickens. 4 IEDs are not the only thing killing our soldiers. A well placed rifle aimed towards a soldier sitting on a bike will do as much damage. I wonder how people like you continue to exist. You are cheating the rest of us by breathing the same air we breathe. |
adeyemi2015:That's the best you've got? I understand poverty, education and exposure is your problem, so i will try to enlighten you. How can it be a good thing when the vehicle does not provide any sort of protection or tactical advantage for the soldier? If the vehicle had stealth, it probably would be ok, but BH soldiers would hear them coming for miles away. If it was me, i'd place my M240 or M249 on a line of approach and just open up my cone of fire at anything that approaches it or crosses it. I've done it before. Your mumu brain can never fathom the st.upidiy of this move and it never will. |
ClassCaptain:Too much sense in your post. Freeze blames the poverty mentality for not celebrating the graduate forgetting that, that is the same mentality influencing his write up. |
adeyemi2015:How is it good. If anything, it is an embarrassment. God help Nigerians. |
poverty and religion go hand in hand. |
Sijioke:Not everybody is s.tupid you know. ![]() |
OKDnigeria:I think Nigerians should blame themselves. Only a 3 year old would believe it in the first place. |
skilfulsagei:They will be like sitting ducks. Combat motorcycles indeed. |
anikeayun:Yes you can. And crush the maggi and crayfish into it to mix well. |
Nigerians are just too s.tupid for words. |
henryanna36:They are thanking God for providing them with s.tupid people to lead. I would thank God too if it was me. |
anikeayun:I'll try. I am not good with explaining measurements so it might give you a challenge in the beginning, but as with all things, practice makes perfect. What you need; Dried fish. The big round ones. I don't know what they are called. At least two. 1 titus fish. Iru Okro Ogbono. Already ground. Palm oil. Ponmo, goat meat and whatever kind of meat you like. Ground crayfish. Salt. Now, lets go there; First thing you wanna do is clean your meat and fish and start cooking it. You boil the orisirisi meat separate from the fish. Make sure the water containing the fish is more than enough. You are going to need it as the main base of the soup. Then, pour boiled water in a bowl and put the smoke fish in it. Next is you put some of the ground ogbono in a bowl and add palm oil into it. Not so much that it drowns it but enough to mix it up. It should look and feel like pouring insufficient water in garri. Then either flip the cover of the pot which you are using to boil the meat and place the bowl containing the ogbono on it, or put another pot on your cooker with a little water and put the bowl of ogbono in it. The purpose is to break down the ogbono in order to get a good mix with the oil. Now, blend your okro. What i usually do is I add crayfish and Maggi into the blender with the okro and put it on grate setting. You don't want to blend it too fine. When the meat and fish are done, remove the fish from the pot. You can leave the meat in it's own pot. Add ground pepper into the fish broth and iru, and let it cook for 5 to 10 minutes. Add the meat (without it's broth) and fish into the pot and let it cook for another 5 minutes. Now reduce the heat and add the ogbono ensuring that you are constantly stirring clockwise and counter clockwise. This is where practice and experience comes in to play. You don't want too little or too much fish broth and you also don't want same of the ogbono. Next is the dried fish, which the hot water would have broken down enough for you to clean and then put in the soup. Last to go in the pot is the Okro. You also need to do the clockwise and counter clockwise motion. The okro need not be in the soup for too long before the soup is done. Generally, i switch off my cooker then add the okro. Okro needs little heat to cook plus, it can be eaten raw so there are no health hazards if you are worried about that. IMPORTANT. Notice that i did not say add oil again after the first time you did. The quantity of oil affects the taste and look of the soup. You need as little as possible. Also notice that i said use the fish broth instead of the meat. Fish base is better for Ogbono, Okro and egusi soups. Also notice i did not say anything about salt. I would assume you had used it on your fish base. Your base, no matter what you are cooking, is the most important part of your soup. If you get that right, then you would consistently have a "wow" look on anybody's face who tastes your food. My wife always dances Azonto whenever i am cooking in the kitchen 'cause she knows it gonna be a good day. ![]() |
ionsman:Here we go again. The thought process of an average Nigerian and a 3 year old is practically the same. |
Topestbilly:Me too. I'd rather be locked in a cage full of lions than in one with one snake. |
I guarantee if anyone should send this to CNN, they won't even bother to investigate it because they expect things like this from us. Why try to change people with animalistic tendecies. Nigeria is just too weird. |
Kondomatic:I agree that he is hard working, but the state should be monitoring occupations like these. It is a health hazard. |
praizeblog:Your spelling hasn't. ![]() |
Gabaleve:Good point. The army is basically saying it's cadets can do whatever they like and get away with it. They have the proof that the crime was committed, but yet cannot prosecute. Why? And why are they even asking the army? This is also a civil case na. |
LasgidiOnline:She no fine at all. But she is probably the sexiest woman in nollywood. |
Ebayray:What about a tribalist? Nigerians have not solved their own prejudices they are criticizing others. Too funny. Nigerians do worse. |
Diesel1:You wouldn't have my time because you know you are not equipped to engage in thoughtful discourse. You mindset has been exposed and it's time to run away. I hope you've got good running shoes. ![]() |
Diesel1:This is why i ask and will continue asking if you've ever had an education. Every student did some sort of government course in school and would know that "THE LAW IS BLIND". This is the only way to ensure equity and fairness. If you have time i could give a class on it. Just say the word. |
Hollaniyii:But Rev king took a life na. Is he qualified to do so? And since we are using the bible to justify what is wrong, the bible also says "an eye for an eye". |
Diesel1:Sorry. Please forgive me. I had to ask if you had an education because your thought process is no better than that of a fulani goat herder. And yes, I will always pray and ask for forgiveness everyday because i am not perfect. But one thing i do know for a fact is if i murder anyone, then i should expect to be executed for the crime. |
darkenkach:Smart guy. |
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