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PoliticsRe: Adebayo Shittu Flies Economy Class From Abuja To Lagos by BedLam: 12:32pm On Jan 09, 2016
babadee1:
Under Jonathan how many ministers did you see flying economy?
So they had to wait for Buhari before they could fly economy class ? That's pretense!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Benue Youths Protest Cancellation Of Carnival, Demand Compensation (photos) by BedLam: 11:05am On Dec 30, 2015
Lost ones! Out of all the pressing issues na Carnival be their priority? Something is wrong with this generation. None protested when their former governor bled them to coma. Smh
ComputersHelp With My Surface Pro Windiws 10 Resetting Issue! by BedLam(op): 11:04am On Dec 30, 2015
Please help ! I tried to reset my Windows 10 surface pro 3 tablet. After the process got to 69 , I left and came back to realize light went off and the system couldn't finish reset. Since then it has restarted many times but won't boot. I have plugged it without power outage for over 3 days but didn't work. Now the tablet is just there . please how can I fix this ? Its been over a week now.
PoliticsRe: A Stranger On A Plane Puts Together A Bouquet And Presents To GEJ by BedLam: 9:00am On Dec 24, 2015
Makes sense.
PhonesRe: NCC Launches Call Centre For Reporting Fradulent Activities By our Telecoms by BedLam: 10:38pm On Dec 23, 2015
Lol. So I have to dial a number and tell them how my silly network is charging me or no network at all ? Please do they use different network from the ones we use ? I believe they should have systems to monitor these things not waiting to for me to call some toll free number of which I know will take forever to get resolved ( a private company like etisalat can't meet such urgency talk of govt.). Well I'm waiting until Nigerians call and break down their line. Lol. Imagine 3000 frustrated Nigerias calling at once. And how do we know they will resolve the issue or will they forward the call to mtn every time one calls?
CrimeRe: How I Was Drugged, Raped, Fired From Air Force (photos) by BedLam: 6:45pm On Dec 15, 2015
BUTCHCASSIDY:
Now they have ruined her.
I pray she gets the justice she deserves
it's a sick country.
CrimeRe: How I Was Drugged, Raped, Fired From Air Force (photos) by BedLam: 6:17pm On Dec 15, 2015
I know that girl. She is not from bayelsa. She is from isoko area of delta state. In fact we attended same senior secondary school. Very nice and jovial girl. Smh for this country.
PoliticsRe: Press Release:Zakzaky's Shia Islamic Movement On Zaria Incident With Soldiers by BedLam: 11:53pm On Dec 12, 2015
Notorious army. I don't believe them one bit. How can you tell me someone without a gun attacked someone inside a bulletproof car ? Doesn't make sense.
HealthRe: How A DELSU Student Rose From Dead by BedLam: 6:19am On Dec 11, 2015
Lol. So na family de confirm dead people ? What a country. Pastor don use una shine.
PoliticsRe: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by BedLam: 2:09pm On Dec 10, 2015
You should have let this slide. Stifflling them will give them more power. You dull for this one.
AgricultureRe: Mira Mehta To Produce Tomato Paste In Nigeria by BedLam: 3:25pm On Dec 02, 2015
This is why Americans always soar. She was able to raise 300k usd. I wonder what we use our money for in Nigeria. No one is ready to fund your idea, they rather seen it die and use the money for frivolous owambe and bragging rights. Smh for this kontwi.
Technology MarketRe: Hp Pavilion 15. Touchsmart 62k by BedLam(op): 5:35am On Nov 26, 2015
Available
Technology MarketRe: Hp Pavilion 15. Touchsmart 62k by BedLam(op): 4:43pm On Nov 25, 2015
Bump.
Technology MarketRe: Hp Pavilion 15. Touchsmart 62k by BedLam(op): 3:54pm On Nov 25, 2015
lomprico:
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Technology MarketHp Pavilion 15. Touchsmart 62k by BedLam(op): 3:33pm On Nov 25, 2015
6gb Ram

700G hard disk

Clean.

battery 4 hours and above.

Original Power pack.

07010624275
HealthRe: Tyler Perry Has This To Say To Fat And Unhealthy People. by BedLam: 10:38am On Nov 23, 2015
When I de tell my babe say fat no good she go think say na insult. She don carve fat to chubby, whatever that means anyway. Nigerian girls take note! Life is too short to be diabetic and not healthy. Stop misinterpreting obesity as curves and whatnot. The world knows curve when thus see one. grin
PoliticsRe: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Dupes The U.S --the Washington Times. by BedLam(op): 6:16pm On Nov 19, 2015
themilanway:
Buhari didn't just dust his ass,hop into the plane and off to New york.He was invited,forgotten?

By the way,what direct impact have you seen from US after the visit?

Are they also aware the thousands of lives lost and displaced?Properties destroyed?Under the watchful eyes of Dasuki.

Dasuki must not be allowed to leave the country whether by hook or crook.

He must answer for all his time as the NSA
So you agree with me it was a wasted trip and he is carelessly spending taxpayers money?

He must answer for his time as NSA but try him publicly!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets With Executives From Peugeot At Aso Villa Today (photos) by BedLam: 6:03pm On Nov 19, 2015
What did they discuss? Na photoshoot? Lagos models should come and learn.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Dupes The U.S --the Washington Times. by BedLam(op): 6:01pm On Nov 19, 2015
MathsChic:
And you think the US president doesn't interfere with the judiciary? It's in the tradition of executive power to advance its will one way or the other. Mr. Dasuki deserves every treatment he's getting and one author's opinion, surreptitiously published in Washington Post, should do nothing to determine what Nigerian executive feels is justifiable.
Don't just come here and theorize, cite examples, situations, year etc. And ''one way or the other'' doesn't include arresting past security chiefs without public trial.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Dupes The U.S --the Washington Times. by BedLam(op): 5:28pm On Nov 19, 2015
MathsChic:
I really don't understand how Mr. Dasuki is a political opponent. He was a public servant who did an immensely poor job in managing Nigeria's defense budget. Plus, Bruce Fein, the author of the article, should realize that even in America executive powers amount to much. Mr. Obama hasn't exactly been generous with carrying congress along with some of his policies, arm-stringing them into approving of his bail-outs and threatening to veto them on the Iran deal.
I think Mr. Fein, and yes the US, should stay out of Nigeria's business. Even the blind can smell from a thousand yards Mr. Dasuki's limitless corruption, and it's time someone brave called him to the courts.
The US which Buhari went to beg with a bowl should now stay out of Nigerias business ? Then Nigeria has no business Then. Meanwhile you are saying different things citing veto power of Iran and Buhari interfering with the judiciary. Stop leading yourself astray.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Dupes The U.S --the Washington Times. by BedLam(op): 5:04pm On Nov 19, 2015
MathsChic:
Clearly a sponsored article.
Is there anything you observed that is not true in the article ? State it!
PoliticsRe: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Dupes The U.S --the Washington Times. by BedLam(op): 5:02pm On Nov 19, 2015
PRYCE:
Guy put source now!
See am I don put am. Na tomato sauce. Hope you like.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Dupes The U.S --the Washington Times. by BedLam(op): 4:57pm On Nov 19, 2015
Soyinka adds that these crimes were executed in defiance of pleas from virtually every sector of Nigeria and the international community—a grisly precedent for subsequent dictator Sani Abasha’s hanging of Ogoni activist Ken Sara-Wiwi in contempt of international opinion.

Mr. Buhari turned the nation into a slave plantation, and forbade the slaves from any discussion of their enslavement—especially a return to democracy. He favored the north over the south, dividing rather than unifying Nigeria after the convulsions of the 1967-70 Biafran War. He lent support to the introduction of Sharia law in the North—a major source of strife and disharmony.

Mr. Buhari’s brutal military dictatorship was overthrown in 1985. Mr. Dasuki played a key role. Dictators do not forget. Fast forward to today.

After celebrating fairness, due process, and the rule of law last July to win the good will of the United States, Mr. Buhari returned to Nigeria to mock all three in a vendetta against the Dasuki, the immediate past National Security Adviser.

He placed Mr. Dasuki under house arrest. He confiscated his passport. He charged him with firearms and money laundering violations. He sought a secret trial to prevent independent scrutiny.

He opposed Mr. Dasuki’s pretrial application to the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja for permission to receive urgent medical treatment for cancer in London, but it was nonetheless granted.

Justice Adeniyi Ademola explained that an accused is presumed innocent before trial, and that a citizen’s health is paramount before the law. Mr. Buhari was ordered to release Mr. Dasuki’s international passport.

Mr. Buhari defied the order. He put Mr. Dasuki’s house under siege, a microcosm of the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo. Mr. Dasuki returned to court. Justice Ademola reaffirmed his order, asserting “My own orders will not be flouted.”

Mr. Buhari has not yet budged. As a military dictator in 1985, he similarly seized the international passport of Chief Obafemi Awolowo to thwart his travel for medical treatment, which caused his death in 1987. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Much is riding on Mr. Dasuki’s case. If Mr. Buhari flouts Justice Ademola’s order with impunity, judicial independence will be fatally compromised and Nigeria’s embryonic democratic dispensation will be stillborn. The judiciary is the only branch capable of checking limitless executive power—the bane of Africa.

Members of Nigeria’s National Assembly and Senate have been reduced to playing the roles of extras in cinematic extravaganzas.

Further, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration accepted a peaceful transfer of power to President Buhari, a laudable landmark in African politics. If Mr. Buhari is permitted with impunity to destroy his political opponents like Mr. Dasuki with tyrannical methods, peaceful transfers of power everywhere on the Continent will become problematic. The incumbents’ risk of political and personal impalement at the hands of their would-be successors will be too high.

The United States should be insisting on independent human rights observers to monitor Mr. Dasuki’s prosecution and trial, and demanding that Mr. Buhari honor his vow to follow due process and the rule of law. The stakes are too high to remain silent.


http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/nov/18/bruce-fein-nigerian-president-buhari-dupes-us/?utm_source=RSS_Feed
PoliticsNigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Dupes The U.S --the Washington Times. by BedLam(op): 4:56pm On Nov 19, 2015
With the glitter of fool’s gold, Nigeria’s recently elected President Muhammadu Buhari arrived in the United States in July uttering time-worn democracy vows to President Barack Obama and his administration. Among other things, he pledged at the United States Institute for Peace to combat graft with procedures that would be “fair, just, and scrupulously follow due process and the rule of law, as enshrined in our constitution.”

Skepticism is in order—a conclusion reinforced by the ongoing persecution of of former National Security Advisor Sambo Dasuki for alleged money laundering and illegal possession of firearms.

But first some background.

Mr. Buhari initially tasted power as a military dictator following a coup de tat in 1983. His dictatorship was earmarked by chilling human rights abuses. Take the word of Nigerian Nobel Prize laureate Wole Soyinka.

Among other things, Mr. Soyinka highlights Mr. Buhari’s draconian edicts, exemplified by Decree 20 under which the judicial murders of Nigerian citizens Lawal Ojuolape, Bernard Ogedengbe, and Bartholomew Owoh were authorized. Mr. Obedengbe was executed for a crime that did not carry the death penalty at the time it was committed in violation of the universal revulsion of ex post facto laws.
Technology MarketRe: Hp Envy Touch Screen Core I7 by BedLam: 7:57am On Nov 01, 2015
kandrus:
happy new month price is 105k.contact me via whatsapp for images
Are you alright at all ?
Technology MarketRe: Clean 64gb Iphone 5s Gold For Sale (original). 73k(negotiable)SOLD! by BedLam: 10:57am On Oct 28, 2015
wolero7:
It is because of people like you that Nigerian fall for chinko iphones. Someone will come and say it's cheap some where else. Am sure you are not an iPhone user. Continue to bask in your ignorance.

Be careful when buying iphones, a lot of fakes out there. May you not waste your hard earned cash on a piece of thrash.
I suppose you might have sold it by now ? Go tell that to your small children who don't know the value of used iPhone 5s. Let alone one with a crack like yours. Your phone is not more than 55k oga. Call me when you sell it.
Technology MarketRe: Clean 64gb Iphone 5s Gold For Sale (original). 73k(negotiable)SOLD! by BedLam: 8:02pm On Oct 27, 2015
Lo, you see the way you are typing ''SA'' like say tomorrow no de so abi? Na so you go continue because no one go open he eye buy your phone for 60k sef! Anyway, happy selling!
Technology MarketNothing to see here by BedLam(op):
Sold
Technology MarketRe: Nothing to see here by BedLam(op): 10:46pm On Oct 10, 2015
bobo65:
How are ppl suppose to contact u?
done.
Technology MarketRe: Nothing to see here by BedLam(op): 10:45pm On Oct 10, 2015
ifypoly:
drop ya fone number n ya address nah
08131502134
Technology MarketRe: Nothing to see here by BedLam(op): 6:27pm On Oct 10, 2015
richymain:
bros u go swap?? i have a very neat bb z10...i can top it up with 2k for d m4. z10 clean as new!

and bros pls let me knw d specs of d said m4
already have 5 phones. Lol. Can't swap. Thanks .

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