Politics › Re: Why US Withdrew Reps’ Visas Over Sex Scandal – Minister by banmee(m): 1:23pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
funlord: It seems being extremely greedy and foolish is the only requirement needed to become a law maker in this our country? I hope you understand that you have basically described the average Nigerian. They didn't vote themselves in. It took greedy and foolish citizens to make that happen. Nigerians deserve the leaders they have. |
Business › Re: Naira Sinks To N375 Per Dollar - The Nation by banmee(m): 8:07am On Jul 23, 2016 |
Reference: Totally agree....and we can go on and on, ever back in history....why Obasanjo nationalised in the late 70's, privatised in the 2000's and we are begging for foreign investment today....we indeed have a chequered history of missed opportumities and misfits in governmemt, no be today. Nigeria had a bad upbringing, bad parenting, excuses for bad adult behaviour but it doesn't set aside the laws of life, of economics and certainly jail time for felony. We have to work on ourselves NOW. The only use for history is to safeguard against repetition of negativity and improvement on the positives. GEJ's administration is history. How we use it defines who we are and what we will be in future. It is merely a tool not a product. Well said. |
Business › Re: Naira Sinks To N375 Per Dollar - The Nation by banmee(m): 7:38am On Jul 23, 2016 |
cococandy: You didn't add our favorite pastime. Blaming 'The West'  Lol.... |
Business › Re: Naira Sinks To N375 Per Dollar - The Nation by banmee(m): 7:19am On Jul 23, 2016 |
Quakertellicus1: Well, here is why I am ''angry'' with GEJ.
Between 1999=2008.....oil prices were below 100USD.....yet we saved $60bn in our foreign reserves by 2009.
From 2009-14....oil prices were above 100USD...yet we ended up with 32bn in our reserves by 2015(And GEJ was in charge from 2010-15..)
Sorry.....but I find that indefensible.....even inspite of my beleif that good savings would have delayed the bad days from starting till next year.
We opponents of GEJ are not all tribalists. Thank you. You see those points you just raised? You might as well swap GEJ's name with Babangida because he did basically the same thing. Nigerians need to learn their history. These problems didn't just start today. It's cyclic. It has been happening since independence and will continue to happen till every Nigerian wakes up and smells what the Rock is cooking. |
Business › Re: Naira Sinks To N375 Per Dollar - The Nation by banmee(m): 7:15am On Jul 23, 2016 |
cococandy: My annoyance with the GEJ blame is that it's borne out of pure hatred and tribalism. He's a minority so whatever he did was never good enough. No doubt we've have horrible leaders in the past (one of whom was buhari. The trend setter for the downhill state of our economy) yet for some reason GEJ was the worst thing that happened to Nigeria. Even buhari that should never smell any government seat for he rest of his life for his misrule in the 80s was considered a better choice than GEJ just because he's from the majority.
Tribalism will kill Nigeria. We are talking of corruption but tribalism is even worse. Only in Nigeria does state of origin matter when looking for a job or college admission. We have never been one. We are not one. Because we don't act like it. . My in-law, if you are ever bored and there's nothing to do, you can go through my posts. I honestly believe Nigeria has never had a leader worthy of being called one. I just hate it when Nigerians blame their present predicament on one person but refuse to look back at their history to find out why they are where they are at the moment. I get it. The country is hard, and when something doesn't go our way, we tend to lash out at whoever or whatever is within proximity. Nigeria's problem, i honestly believe is exposure and the inability of it's citizens to ask logical questions. one being, how in the world would anyone think it is ok to loot and plunder an economy incessantly for more than half a century and not expect the present reality to be their reality? It is absolutely mind boggling. And the citizen don't make it easy either. For some jacked up reason, they refuse to understand that the change they crave begins with each and everyone of them. Remember the last recession? Americans didn't say, "well the economy is phucked, so we are not going to pay taxes or obey the law". No. Everyone stuck together and continued doing the right thing until they somewhat got of the recession. Nigerians are busy burning people in the streets, because the police do not have their confidence. They are giving and taking bribes. The are littering. etc. To them, the ends justifies the means. How can a people think like that? It just doesn't make sense. It really doesn't. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Shooting At Munich Shopping Center In Germany, 6 Dead by banmee(m): 5:25am On Jul 23, 2016 |
smithsydny: I love Jesus And that's the problem right there. People need to keep their religious beliefs to themselves. Just so you know, what is happening now is just cyclic. Christians did worse back in the day. It's just the turn of muslims today. From the spanish inquisition, to the crusade. What they did then would make the average terrorist today seem like kindergarten kids. I wish we could do away with religion. People can't seem to handle it. |
Business › Re: Naira Sinks To N375 Per Dollar - The Nation by banmee(m): 5:14am On Jul 23, 2016 |
Jombojombo: Buhari is the worst thing to have befall Nigeria... We never had it this bad You forget too quickly. The fact that you can say this considering that we've have leaders like Obj, Abacha, Babaginda, and Jonathan undescores the deep denial and how clueless Nigerians are regarding their country. This is what happens in a country where corruption has eaten every facet of life. What surprises me is, Nigerians are surprised that their country is the way it is. Lol. Funny. Their condition is like a student who refuses to study but expects to graduate with honors.  Nigeria had more than 50 years to plan for a rainy day, but they were busy looting their own country. Smh. In Nigeria, from the panel beater all the way to the president, are all looking for ways to shaft their own country. Keep up the good work. |
Business › Re: Forex Trading Alerts - Season 16 by banmee(m): 2:50am On Jul 23, 2016*. Modified: 4:19am On Jul 23, 2016 |
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Business › Re: Forex Trading Alerts - Season 16 by banmee(m): 2:19am On Jul 23, 2016*. Modified: 4:53am On Jul 23, 2016 |
shorty002: Well u sed u wanted to help traders but if it's abt mm, it's not a new topic n dere r short term traders here who still make up to 200pips in a single trade with a short duration. Many pple here already understand diff mm principles. U want to help, but u seem not confident to give ur 9 winning trade calls in a here. |
Business › Re: Forex Trading Alerts - Season 16 by banmee(m): 12:29am On Jul 23, 2016 |
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Business › Re: Forex Trading Alerts - Season 16 by banmee(m): 9:55pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
Pipsbasketing: Basket updated........(Some trades closed and some others opened) 1st Image = Order by time of entry**UPDATED** 2nd Image = Order by Pips **UPDATED**
Next market update = 10PM Nigerian Time (Monday)
Controversies abound when you reply some posts/comments you ought not to, not all comments/post need reply shairman, no be like dis dem de do am ooo. Put am for forex factory or sonetin. Wen you begin sho statement na so pepo de take stat scam pesin. I just de pass.  |
Celebrities › Re: Kayode Ogunyemi And His Irish Husband, They Wedded Last Year March by banmee(m): 8:51pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
safarigirl: please, did I say they shouldn't be gay or are you reading upside down?
If you can't spot a joke, your problems must be bigger than I can handle There's something weird about your sense of humor. |
Celebrities › Re: Kayode Ogunyemi And His Irish Husband, They Wedded Last Year March by banmee(m): 6:53pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
safarigirl: I support their gayness whole heaetedly. All these ugly niggas need to find each other and hook up to ensure they don't spread their ugly genes to the next generation #UglyGuysCanBeGay How about you keep your opinions to yourself next time. I'm pretty sure there's some weird shiit that you do that may not agree with a lot of us. As long as they don't harm me, then they can do whatever the phuck they want. It is this mentality that leads to some form of extremism. |
Politics › Re: Policeman Holding Umbrella For A Commissioner In Kogi During Inspection by banmee(m): 4:25pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
youngest85: if dem fall now dem go blame buhari My thoughts exactly. Safety is not a big priority in Nigeria. |
Food › Re: 13 Nigerian Foods That Are Better When Eaten Together by banmee(m): 2:41pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
skarlett: Bole (plantain) and fish  This is the only thing i miss about Rivers state. |
Education › Re: Why Do We Bury Dead Bodies Six Feet Under by banmee(m): 10:21am On Jul 22, 2016 |
spartoo: I have pondered on this for a while so I decided to make a little research.
The "six-feet" idiom came to be during the Great Plague of London in 1665. With 20 percent of London’s population succumbing to the Bubonic plague, the death rate had reached over 8,000 per week. The disease continued to sweep the country due in part to the shallow graves that bodies were buried in, or so they believed at the time. In an effort to limit the outbreak, The Lord Mayor of London enacted a series of rules in regard to the plague, which included a mandate that all graves be buried a minimum of six feet deep. The law fell into disuse for a time as dead bodies were not responsible for the spread of the disease. The law was eventually overturned in England and its colonies, but this didn’t last long. By the 19th century medical science had seen a huge increase in the use of human cadavers for teaching purposes. While most bodies used were executed criminals, the indigent or donated bodies, the increasing demand led to a shortage of corpses. This demand created a new type of criminal, the Resurrectionists; criminals who stole corpses, also known as “body snatching.” Grave robbing became a lucrative business. Grave robbing became a very profitable business. Some grave robbers were able to dig up four corpses per night in less than two hours to sell to the medical colleges. They could perform this task so quickly because during this period many bodies were buried only six inches below the surface. As the fear of being exhumed and displayed in an anatomical theatre for dissection haunted the aristocracy, the law reverted to the old standard of being buried six feet deep. Modern American burial laws vary from state to state, with many states requiring just a minimum of 18 inches of soil on top of the casket or burial vault. Given an 18-inch dirt buffer and the height of the average casket, a grave as shallow as four feet would be sufficient, but old habits die hard and six feet deep is now standard. For health and sanitary reason. Mostly so that it does not contaminate the water table. |
Travel › Re: Eko Boulevard Completed By Eko Atlantic City, Nigeria's 1st Eight Lane City Road by banmee(m): 8:15am On Jul 22, 2016*. Modified: 10:26am On Jul 22, 2016 |
khalleb: Lagos what a beautiful state Lol. Funny. If you take a guy who's never been anywhere from his village to Ajegunle, he'll tell you it is most beautiful place he's ever seen.  |
Politics › Re: FG May Introduce Tax On Petrol, Diesel, Kerosene, Gas If…- PPRA by banmee(m): 8:08am On Jul 22, 2016*. Modified: 10:23am On Jul 22, 2016 |
MARKone: We are in a deep s#it with this government. So Nigerians will now have to pay for the shortfall in oil revenue, as if we except the NDA are the cause. Well the are just proposing, but if Nigerians allow this proposal to sail through, then we would be the greatest f00ls that walked planet earth. After buying fuel for #143, diesel #200, kerosene #214, they still want to add tax!! Heartless Bastards!! That is how taxation works. You use it to compensate for shortfalls in revenue and or, redistribute income. The problem is, Nigerians are not normal and because of that can never do things the way normal people/countries do. This is what happens in a country where corruption has eaten every facet of life. What surprises me is, Nigerians are surprised that their country is the way it is. Lol. Funny. Their condition is like a student who refuses to study but expects to graduate with honors.  Nigeria had more than 50 years to plan for a rainy day, but they were busy looting their own country. Smh. Germany has one the highest taxes in the world, but it's citizens don't complain because they know that the money will be used for what it is intended. In Nigeria, from the panel beater all the way to the president, are all looking for ways to shaft their own country. Keep up the good work. |
Phones › Re: Funny Pokemon Go Memes Players Can Relate To by banmee(m): 7:32am On Jul 22, 2016 |
frinx: Many persons don't even have an idea of Pokemon Go. See them wondering what it's about  It's just a stu.pid game. If you really want a challenging game, get clash royale. |
Politics › Re: Halliburton: Aisha Buhari Sues Fayose by banmee(m): 2:29pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Suprnov3r: 1. Fayose is the defendant, AISHA is the plaintiff and the burden of proof lies with Aisha, the plaintiff
2. As long as Fayose did not write any newspaper article himself, it is not admissible in a libel which leaves only a case of slander for Aisha against him
3. Fayose can always defend his statements in any video interview he gave with a good lawyer
4. If at any time any word spoken or document provided by Aisha as evidence is found as being wrong then Aisha can be prosecuted for lying under oath. That means during the case if a lawyer asks her explicitly if she has anything to do with the case or any other case as speculated by fayose and she denies, anyone either now or in the future can sue her including any government, so she has increased her exposure by doing this
5. Guys do read up stuffs before u quote me again Which kain pesin be dis? How can you defend what you cannot provide evidence off. I think you are confused as to what Aisha has to prove. This will be civil case where she has to prove that fayose has been making libelous statements about her. She does not have to prove anything about her involvement in any fraud. That is not how it works. All the newspaper articles and interviews fayose gave slandering her is all she needs. This is why it is a libel case. The only way fayose can beat this is to show a court judgement when Aisha was implicated in any fraud. And we all know that is not possible. I can't believe i have to explain this. Smh. |
Politics › Re: Halliburton: Aisha Buhari Sues Fayose by banmee(m): 2:02pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Suprnov3r: The burden of proof lies with the accuser. You basically expansiated on that. So keep speaking English. Aisha must first provide court admissible evidence which does not include hearsay and speculations and all fayose needs to do is create small doubt on those evidences for the suit to be thrown out which is easy with a good lawyer. Apart from video evidence, any other thing he said must have been reported by a news agency or third party
Prooving libel is not easy as you think Which kain tin be dis na? Seriously, where are you from. Your thought process is weirder than the average Nigerian. And that's freaking terrifying. So, lets assume you take me to court saying i stole something from you. Aren't you going to show evidence of what i stole? Where is the evidence implicating Aisha in anything? And in the case of Aisha suing him, what other evidence does she need than all the interviews he gave accusing and slandering her? Guy, google is not always your friend oooo. |
Family › Re: My Son Is A Month Old Today..(pictures). by banmee(m): 1:02pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Yomieluv: 1.my wife.
2.me,and my baby..
3.with my mum. You no try at all. Why you come let the baby resemble you na? You for let am resemble im mama. Just kidding.  You have a lovely family. Congrats. You stole my idea though. Was planning to do something like this since i just added another warri boy to the family. |
Politics › Re: OPC Gives Militants 14-Day Ultimatum To Stop Attacks by banmee(m): 10:49am On Jul 21, 2016 |
chadwickcollins: Opc make una go rest avengers pass una power oo Only in a lawless country will such utterances be made. Warlords are taking over the country and worse still, it's citizens are taking sides. Nigeria is gradually turning into feudal Japan. Smh |
Education › Re: 18 Experiences Only People Who Attended University Of Ilorin Will Get by banmee(m): 10:44am On Jul 21, 2016 |
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Education › Re: 4 People That Destroyed Nigerian Education. by banmee(m): 10:29am On Jul 21, 2016 |
Ugosample: Parenra encourage their wards to cheat, and in addition, pay huge fees for expo and special centres. That's it. How is that any logical point? Everything on that ridiculous list can be summed up to, Nigeria being one of the most corrupt countries in the world. You all don't know how corrupt it is in Nigeria because you are too close to it. If there is a word like phuckeduply corrupt, then that is Nigeria. Did the parents create the special centers? Whose job is it to ensure that backroom deals don't happen in the society? When you create the atmosphere for corruption, you don't go about blaming the people who thrive in it? |
Education › Re: 4 People That Destroyed Nigerian Education. by banmee(m): 10:23am On Jul 21, 2016 |
boss096: my dear just listen to yourself talk. from your last sentence NIGERIANS ARE NOT NORMAL! I conclude that you aren't educated and thus u aren't normal like u said. so i see no reason arguing with u. I rest ma case. That fact that you can defend the present Nigerian mindset and way of life only goes to prove my point. The fact that you see how you live as normal confounds the mind. |
Business › Re: Naira Depreciates To N375/$ In Parallel Market by banmee(m): 10:21am On Jul 21, 2016 |
sophiadfirst: . which kind madness be this Again, another NL retort devoid of any argumentative logic or thought process. Isn't it funny that when they don't have anything to say they usually result to infantile insults? Lol. |
Business › Re: Naira Depreciates To N375/$ In Parallel Market by banmee(m): 7:41am On Jul 21, 2016*. Modified: 1:45pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
stanleyalpacino: . Sharrrap dia. And that sums up the average Nigerian's condition and mentality. No fact to back up your argument nor logic. You people let your stomach do the talking for you instead of your brains. Why na? Only if you all decide to step back and look at your situation objectively, you'll realise that a normal person should expect what is happening in the country based on your past actions and inaction. If Nigeria was phucking fantastic and Buhari came and ruined it, i would understand, but Nigerian has always been crap. How you all can't see that is beyond me. What a people. Smh. |
Business › Re: Naira Depreciates To N375/$ In Parallel Market by banmee(m): 7:22am On Jul 21, 2016 |
kingmekus: Guy no quote me tell me rubbish this morning, I dey vex for that man, no let me transfer that aggression to u. Bros, please, transfer your aggression so that i can educate you. |
Business › Re: Naira Depreciates To N375/$ In Parallel Market by banmee(m): 7:06am On Jul 21, 2016 |
kingmekus: Blood of Zachariah!!! Can we ever hear anything good from this government at all??This man is a curse. How is he to blame? Nigeria is reaping the benefits of decades of mismanagement, corruption, incompetence, and an unwillingness of it's citizens to change their mentality. You reap what you sow. |
Education › Re: 4 People That Destroyed Nigerian Education. by banmee(m): 7:00am On Jul 21, 2016 |
boss096: True talk bro. But what can be done abt. it Sometimes I think you people only read the headlines and not the story. What is true about the nonsense the OP wrote? What influence does a parent have on the educational system except on their ward? Plus, the OP/abdeiz obviously did not get an education because I am trying to figure out how government has transformed into a person. You didn't see that did you? There is only one reason the educational system has failed if you must know. It is being managed by Nigerians. Nigerians are not normal so don't expect anything normal. |
Politics › Re: Halliburton: Aisha Buhari Sues Fayose by banmee(m): 1:55am On Jul 21, 2016 |
aresa: Which kain kabukabu layer be dis? When you make allegations againt other people, the burden is now on you to back up your allegations with documented facts and not the other way around..
What's wrong with you people? Good question. |