Politics › Diezani Allison - Madueke: The Best Nigerian Petroluem Minister Ever by Beaf1(op): 10:51am On Apr 25, 2012 |
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Politics › Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Beaf1: 10:43am On Apr 25, 2012 |
Johndoe100: We all know that your intention here is to peddle the usual lies told by the haters. However the truth is much different. We have been advising the president to be more proactive in the desemination of the achievements of his administration. Happily he has agreed. The ministers have been instructed to dialugue with the press and the people to both show and explain to them what has been acheived. These dialogues have started. Today or yesterday it was the turn of the transport ministery, and I for one was highly impressed with the giant strides we have made in bringing back the railways. People now travel to ALL the four coners of this country by rail. I do not want to engage you further as you haters are a vexation to ones soul. For those of you reading this with an open mind, I urge you to listen to the ongoing dialogues and learn what has been done and you will be amazed at what has been achieved. ^^ Rubbish!! Like someone asked: Did you have trouble reading the title? |
Politics › Re: CBN's Lamido Sanusi Sued For Plagiarism by Beaf1: 10:58am On Apr 24, 2012 |
I laugh when i hear Ibo people talk about education and qualification. Has the super glue and motorcycle spare part market not moving again?  |
Politics › Re: Project 2015/nominate Your President by Beaf1: 2:29pm On Apr 23, 2012 |
We dont have no power to 'nominate' presidents in Nigeria today, that's a fact! Elections doesnt count any longer so what are you talking about? |
Politics › Re: Gej Ready For Boko Haram Come June 2012 (prep Pic) by Beaf1: 2:18pm On Apr 23, 2012 |
^^ what language is that? |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Is Weak –bishop Oladunjoye by Beaf1: 2:15pm On Apr 23, 2012 |
He is a weak bishop to just realise that. |
Politics › Re: Split Nigeria, We Can Stand On Our Own– Northern Leaders Boast by Beaf1: 3:53pm On Apr 20, 2012 |
Oya over to you Dede1
Rhino take am easy na. Dede1 you are loosing marks eh en..
So loving this..
*opens the second popcon and order for a new bottle of coke*
You guys are too mush! |
Politics › Re: FG To Relocate Boko Haram Suspects To Secret Detention Centre In Lagos by Beaf1: 2:38pm On Apr 20, 2012 |
See as Lagos bobos dey pis for pant abeg  We use to hear words like "as long as it remained in the north" Boko Harem is a Nigerian problem so all Nigerians must feel its effect  Anyway, this move is the final phase of ensuring the entity called Nigeria does not exist beyond 2015 as already envisioned the people playing this Boko script. As long as bombings remained in the north only that region will suffer and Nigeria will remained intact. Location of the socalled secret facility in the south will definitely shift Boko's attention to the south and once there is a bomb in Lagos credited to Boko with Southern/Christian casualty, it is the beginning of the Nigerian Civil War II - Reprisal attack on anything north will ensued, the fews Igbos/Christians remaining in Kano will pay with their bloods. That will be the end of Season I. The Season II will feature The remnants of the Nigerian Civil War, US Troops, Drones etc Why do i keep on getting a feeling that the Retardeen is an agent of this evil. |
Politics › Re: (pictures) Boko Haram Bombings: Southerners Flee Kano Print by Beaf1: 3:51pm On Apr 18, 2012 |
This is how these parks looks like everyday with or without crisis in the north. @OP What is your point? |
Politics › Re: James Ibori To Spend 4.5 Years In Jail by Beaf1: 3:02pm On Apr 18, 2012 |
And i learnt they usually count 1 day and 1 night as 2 days So in essence Ibothief is spending two years and three months  |
Car Talk › Re: Picture Of A $1.3m Bugatti Veyron In Lagos? by Beaf1: 3:34pm On Apr 17, 2012 |
^^ The driver is struggling with a bump, can't you see? |
Politics › Re: The Ibori Sentencing: Live Updates by Beaf1: 2:49pm On Apr 17, 2012 |
See people viewing/following this topic like say na viewing centre  scopusng oya na.. time neva rish? |
Politics › Re: 194 Eminent Elders Declare.......north Prepared For SNC by Beaf1: 12:57pm On Apr 17, 2012 |
^^ Do you mind the e'diot? Nairaland woulda been a better place without morons like him |
Politics › Re: Confusion Over 'death' Of Abu Qaqa 11 by Beaf1: 12:09pm On Apr 17, 2012 |
It is obvious the security men are even more confused than we civilians when dealing with these mdfks |
Politics › Re: Worst Case Scenario: Southeast Loses 2015: Ndi Igbo What Next? by Beaf1: 2:19pm On Apr 05, 2012 |
There will be nothing like "Worst Case Scenario" my friend stop dreaming. Election will be conducted and a winner will be announced. It is confirmed all southeast people have only a fish brain e.g. GEJ. We need people with high IQ to lead us  |
Politics › Re: Criticisms Against Jonathan Are Laughable by Beaf1: 2:12pm On Apr 05, 2012 |
The phrase that says "Criticisms Against Jonathan are Laughable" is laughable  |
Politics › Re: Abacha's wife interview - her own words (translated from hausa by Negro_Ntn) by Beaf1: 2:07pm On Apr 05, 2012 |
Some Bigots up there thought GenBuhari is Hausaman. So supporting Buhari simply means one is an hausaman or from the north. SMH
GenBuhari and DuduNegro good work. You guys are too mush. |
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Politics › Re: Investors May Pull Out As Intrigues Delay Reforms In PHCN. by Beaf1: 1:35pm On Apr 05, 2012 |
Useless Government |
Politics › Revealed - The Intrigues Behind Obasanjo's Exit by Beaf1(op): 12:54pm On Apr 05, 2012 |
The emergence of Alhaji Bamanga Tukur as the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) hastened the resignation of former President Olusegun Obasanjo as the chairman of the party's Board of Trustees (BoT), THISDAY has learnt. The old rivalry between Obasanjo and his erstwhile "Mr. Fix It", Chief Tony Anenih, over the chairmanship of the BoT is at the centre of the latest intrigues, according to party sources. Obasanjo displaced Anenih as the chairman of BoT in a "palace coup" in 2007 with the amendment of the party's constitution which stipulated that only a former president elected on the platform of the PDP could occupy the position. However, another amendment was effected in 2009 which threw the chairmanship open, thereby terminating Obasanjo's monopoly. According to party insiders, Obasanjo was interested in running for another term after the five-year tenure ends in July this year, but would now have to contend with other candidates. Anenih, THISDAY learnt, is still interested in holding the position and was the main brain behind the emergence of Tukur as the new chairman of the party. Obasanjo was said to have launched subtle moves to stall the election of Tukur, working closely with his ally, Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State, who mobilised the North-east delegates against Tukur. Former acting national secretary of the PDP, Dr. Musa Babayo, was then propped up as the candidate of the zone for the national chairmanship and had actually defeated Tukur in the "consensus" congress held in Bauchi State ahead of March 24 convention in Abuja. However, Anenih was said to have rallied round Tukur and forced other contestants, including Babayo, to withdraw for him. Tukur was eventually made chairman, effectively ending Obasanjo's proxy war to checkmate Anenih. According to a source who spoke with THISDAY Wednesday, "Chief Anenih who was removed courtesy of the amended constitution is still interested in becoming the next chairman. He is seen as the political enemy of Obasanjo as far the former president continues to preside over the board. "Anenih was one of those who nominated Tukur. Unfortunately, Tukur is seen as someone with a strong will. Obasanjo knows him very well. The likelihood of Obasanjo retaining the BoT position without rigour is very thin. Obasnajo chose the easy option of quitting to avoid embarrassment." Since Obasanjo controversially became chairman in 2007, he and Anenih had been avoiding each other, and had been barely on speaking terms. According to the source, "Since Obasanjo became chairman of the BoT, both he and Anenih have not attended the same National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting. It is either Anenih would be in attendance and Obasanjo would not be or the other way round." Apart from this, the source said that Obasanjo is aware that the office of the chairman of the BoT could be zoned out of the South-west and there is no way that he would be sitting as a member of the BoT as a floor member, hence "his decision to resign is seen as a way to save himself from embarrassment and defeat". The source said: "Obasanjo is being economical with the truth when he says he wants to focus on international issues. This was a man who last week was playing a reconciliatory role to bring back the South-west PDP into the mainstream of national politics. "At what stage did he come to observe that he wants to play the role of a statesman when he single handedly ensured that the candidate for the office of the National Working Committee (NWC) allotted to the South-west was picked by him?" In his resignation letter, Obasanjo had said: "I have formally sent in my letter of resignation as the Chairman of BOT of PDP to the National Chairman of the party as prescribed in the party's constitution. "I have formally requested the President to allow my bowing out and to issue a short statement to that effect. "By relieving myself of the responsibility for chairmanship of BOT of PDP, I will have a bit more time to devote to the international demand on me." He said the step would give him time "to give some attention to mentoring across the board nationally and internationally in those areas that I have acquired some experience, expertise and in which I have something to share". http://allafrica.com/stories/201204050474.html |
Politics › Re: Most Nairalanders Have Forgotten What The Old NL Looked Like. by Beaf1: 3:53pm On Apr 04, 2012 |
What i liked most about the new NL is "knowing who is viewing a particular post" Imagine a post directed at a person and him pretending not to be there  Seun thanks. This has exposed some bigots nyash |
Politics › Re: No Vacancy In Aso Rock By 2015-Capt.Barbosa by Beaf1: 2:50pm On Apr 02, 2012 |
I dont have to be an Almariji before i detest this dullard you call president. He is there by luck and this 'luck' he is banking on will soon evade him |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Jonathan Listed On Times 100 Most Important People On Earth by Beaf1: 2:43pm On Apr 02, 2012 |
ekeroyal: I'VE ALREADY VOTED 25 TIMES AND WILL VOTE MORE IN SUPPORT OF HIM. IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT, GO SUCK YOUR AR$E. IF HE AIN'T IMPORTANT HE SHOULDN'T BE THE PRESIDENT OF THE GIANT OF AFRICA. THE SITUATION FACING HIM EVEN ADDS TO HIS STATS.
UP GEJ!!  ^ 5UCK My D1CK! |
Politics › Re: No Vacancy In Aso Rock By 2015-Capt.Barbosa by Beaf1: 1:56pm On Apr 02, 2012 |
[quote author=Capt.Barbosa]Whats your point?[/quote]My point is that the EvilRock is no any Drunken Fisherman's birth right. He either vacates with ease or vacates the hard way. Shimple |
Politics › Re: Is It Possible For Hausa People To Advance ? by Beaf1: 1:12pm On Apr 02, 2012 |
Mr Eyodad how can you claim to live in Kaduna and never visited Kano? Your hatred towards this Almajiri/Hausas makes me wonder - Please share your experience to us, you must have been so much affected by their activities. You might have narrowly escaped lynching by these guys  Abi them r.aped your sister  As far as we are concerned you live in kaduna which happened to be in the north. Hausa or Hausa neighbor all na the same. You are Almajiri christian  |
Politics › Re: What Will Jonathan Contesting In 2015 Mean For Him And Nigeria by Beaf1: 11:23am On Apr 02, 2012 |
Presidency in Nigeria today is like a cult - a blood sucking covenant with the devil. Wonder why some are willing to die to cling to power? He doesnt givashit if Nigeria is reduced to a slump as long as he is there.
It is not about the money. We have people in other positions who are stealing more than the president. |
Politics › Re: No Vacancy In Aso Rock By 2015-Capt.Barbosa by Beaf1: 10:58am On Apr 02, 2012 |
WHY? If IBB & ABACHA can vacate Aso Rock, who born fisherman  There are simple ways - IBB way or Abacha/YarAdua way |
Politics › Re: What If The North Wins The 2015 Election? What Will Happen? by Beaf1: 10:43am On Apr 02, 2012 |
^^ Dreamer. there has never been anything like southeast or northeast in power sharing formula in Nigeria. It is north vs south, how sad |
Politics › Re: What If The North Wins The 2015 Election? What Will Happen? by Beaf1: 10:35am On Apr 02, 2012 |
As if Northerners never ruled this country. When did the power shifted to the south even? Power intoxicates like kai kai. Stop the noise. People will go out in the sun and struggle to vote (some will die in the process) a vote that has never and will never be relevant in deciding who wins. A northerner will be announced a WINNER and nothing will happen apart from things we do best - this time around the attack on poor hausas/muslims will begin from the south and then poor christians will be slaughtered in the north (the price the poor masses always pay for the elites to succeed, how sad). A 24hr curfew will be announced and after 2 days the hungry masses whom have suffered in the sun to vote and also lost their loved ones will come out and continue suffering and smiling...
This is NIGERIA! |
Politics › Re: Has Power Been Worse Than Normal Lately? by Beaf1: 1:43pm On Mar 30, 2012 |
FRESH AIR |
Politics › Re: Shame On The North by Beaf1: 1:21pm On Mar 30, 2012 |
A very BIG Shame indeed! The people listed above who are supposed to hail her and make her efforts known to public will never do that. Know why? because that work is their official responsibilities so will be too ashamed to tell the public.
God bless you Ime Anwana. SHAME ON THE NORTHERN LEADERS
I am curious to know how she managed to raise that huge sum of money |
Politics › Re: President Jonathan And NSA Azazi Are The Managers Of Boko Haram- Elrufai by Beaf1: 1:11pm On Mar 30, 2012 |
^^ He is not jobless. Stating what is obvious does not make him jobless |