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I agree let's have it, . . . .i propose ZAMFARA as venue, . . . . ![]() |
[quote author=mr.official link=topic=564862.msg7307582#msg7307582 date=1291977928]What is the subject of this thread? And even if he was talking about safety, so he knows what safety is and they put all the roads in state of anomy.[/quote]My God!!!! If the Airport is beautiful and the radar is not functioning properly, is the airport in a proper state? everything about our airport is zero, it has as much priority as any other infrastructure we have. Remember there are parachutes in case of emergency oooooo. |
Harus:Another looney!!! l. . . . . . do you think we are talking about about the building.? have you heard of safety? |
My God!!! They are just realising it now? kai. . . . . . |
if it's true then it's about time. Satanic fracking pastor, |
Sagamite:we need serious orientation. we can only but pray for Nigeria. words have no effect at all. I shudder when i think of future generations. imagine the cesspool they have to grow up in. Kai. . . . . |
mbulela:in relation to the bolded statement: Response; Are you normal. what has that statement got to do with anything? as far as i am concerned that is a plus on the side of qatar. |
typical Zap.e.d up nigerians. We are so used to corruption. how in God's name would you criticize the english press for exposing corruption? Kai. . . . see mentality. Anyway God go save us one day. |
Dis Guy:no amount of money is worth the insecurity that exists in nigeria. lets be honest, one main reason why most legal residents (and i stress the word "legal" chose to relocate is to "oppress". They feel they have arrived and its time to show off. Nigeria is filled with people who feel they need to show of one way or the other. That is one of the reasons i love living here. who do you want to show off to? there is no complex here. you can only feel inferior if you are lazy and cant pay your bills or go over and beyond your income, which most nigerians do here. I beg, nothing beats security. |
Ndipe:Now you are talking. unlike most who want to decieve themselves, you are truthful to the realities on ground. Ask yourselves, can you really give up the conveniences of the west for the archaeic life in Nigeria? |
Print money ke? are you people insane? |
Move back?. . . i shudder at the thought. well, like we say in the army "nnnnneeeeeevvvvvvvveeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrr". . . . . ![]() |
Okonjo Iweala?. . . . .yeah right!!! that'll be the day. |
as far as i am concerned the OP can speak for him/herself. eight years in the west now and still waxing stronger by the day. If you bring the "yo wats up" mentality here and hope to survive then you have a nasty surprise waiting for you. You have to be grounded physicaly, spiritualy and emotionaly to make it as an african (especialy as a nigerian considering we lack discpline) to survive here. |
Read the bible. . . . . .they have no choice. . . . . . |
[quote author=ndu_chucks link=topic=558545.msg7235917#msg7235917 date=1290986845]Is Soludo running for office in the UK? Your point is senseless, actually. If you read my posts with an open mind, you would have noted that my complaints was about the British meddling in our internal affairs. By the way, the snide remark you made about Nigerians in your post did nothing to flatter you, Mr or Mrs Bidemi. Mgbo piafuka gi isi! olodo.[/quote]my guy, since your govt is impotent in the area of justice, then you need outsiders to help you fill that gap. if you decide not to acquire home training then you will be taught outside. |
[quote author=ndu_chucks link=topic=558545.msg7235832#msg7235832 date=1290985663]I smell a rat! Only a few days ago, Tony Blair and other British agents publicly declared their support for GEJ. Soludo, who could be a game changer, were Atiku to announce that he'd be his running mate, is suddenly being looked at, by British investigators. The British need to stop meddling in our political affairs. There is nothing wrong with carrying out their investigations quietly and letting the chips fall where they may. Going public at this point in time is an affront to our political process and they should be warned to bu.tt out.[/quote]for your information, when you intend to run for office and you make that intention know that is when you are probed and your personal life ripped appart to find any skeletons. the intent is to find out if you are fit for office. As a Nigerian you wouldn't know anything about that would you? |
Sagamite:i just thank God that i "escaped" from Nigeria just in time to realize the truth. Much like NEO, most Nigerian's are trapped in the matrix and it's left to them to swallow the red pill and be awakened or the blue one and wallow in ignorance forever. |
The reason why most are against the investigation is that Nigerians have never been used to accountability. Public officials are gods who do what they will with our funds with no one to answer to. well thank God not everyone in the world is crazy. It is high time Nigerians realize that the standards at home is not the same for the rest of the world. Fracking country. |
fstranger:I am sorry to say this but you are a complete m.o.r.o.n with no intelect whatsoever. So you agree that your vote does not count and that the person you are rooting for will definitely rig his way into power if given the opportunity to do so and yet you canvass for him? shame on you. . . . with people like you Nigeria is doomed. |
shotster50:Holy crap!!! people just dont get it. Damn. Adamawa is doing the right thing by sourcing their power needs wherever they can get it. Problem is they ought not to if the government had their acts together considering the huge recources at our disposal. clear enough or do i have to spell it out further? |
i stopped buying newspapers and novels a long time ago. All i need to keep me entertained is to keep abreast of the happenings in Nigeria. One week after the other is some obnoxious/vile but yet fantastic news from that God forsaken country. Can you imagine? Cameroun of all countries. . . . .kai |
bet you they used super glue. . . . . . . ![]() |
only in Nigeria will a known thief contest and win the most important position in a country. worse still the thief is often celebrated and encouraged into office. I beg, america should stop claiming to be the freest country in the world. where else can you steal, kill and rig your way into aso rock and still walk freely without fear but nigeria? |
on a scale of 1 to 10, how corrupt are you? That is the only measure that matters in Nigeria. |
B.itch!! Bi.tch!!! B.itch!!!! |
i wont be surprised if he is. (wont go as far as billionaire) And if he's not then i would start to wonder. . . . .but all in all he's a genius. This is one Nigerian who deserves a national award as far as i am concerned. True visionary. |
I dont care what anyone says. . . .there is peace of mind and a general sense of order in Ghana. what else do you want in a society. At least when think of Ghana you feel that there is hope and that they have the right foundation to do better and become great. can you say the same for Nigeria? we cant even organize elections without every contestant at arms, killing each other and plotting the most depraved and diabolical means of attaining office. I beg make i hear word. |
Everyone please get ready for complete and total radiation poisoning, ![]() |
surprise, surprise. . . . . |
fracking hipocrites. they go all out to watch and even air western movies and then come here to spew nonsense. |
chines4:herein lies where you miss the point; there is no distinction between politics and religion. if you are a christian and in a position of governance would you abide by sharia law? would your policies be geared towards the quranic teachings? Newsflash bro; muslims will do everything and anything to further this agenda. open your eyes, its happening everyday. Didn't IBB almost drag us into the OIC? |
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