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Politics / Re: Video Of Governor Suntai's True Condition by BigB11(m): 8:50pm On Sep 07, 2013
In his current state, I will not be surprised if Suntai wins second term in the office (if this is his first term).

Expect to see constant rubbish in a country that is being led by bunch of loose balls, that sees nothing but how to fill up their various bank accounts.

It is obvious that the current system or government has no respect for us, the citizens of this great nation. Hence, it is not up to the next election or anybody, but up to us Nigerians to fight for what belongs to us.
Politics / Re: Video Of Governor Suntai's True Condition by BigB11(m): 6:39pm On Sep 07, 2013
If all things being equal, without any doubt, the right thing this man should do is to simply step aside. However, if you clearly understand the system we have in Nigeria, the true Nigerian people, the weak government and watered down laws, you would then understand why it is not only important for the governor to retain his position, but also very important for his family and camp to ensure that he continues with his 4 year term (it is all about money and power, and absolutely nothing else)

First, if he steps aside his deputy will do nothing special, but continues with the business as usual activities, and the person that replaces his deputy will also do exactly the same. So, what is truly there for Taraba people and why are we wasting our time trying to figure out what Suntai should do or not to do?

A governor position in most part of the country is nothing, but money in the pocket. Apart from 1 or 2 leaders in Nigeria, none of these f00ls has the heart, the skills, the discipline and the capability to move their states towards the direction we deserve.

This is why I remain neutral when it comes to Suntai scenario. This situation is nothing but a thief fighting another thief. You truly don't know which side to choose.

It is clearly obvious that they are all heartless, useless and also connected to one another; so, what we're currently seeing or experiencing is much more bigger than Suntai.
Suntai or his deputy or Goodluck or anyone else has nothing to offer the Taraba people or Nigerian people. These people and their camps are only fighting for no one but themselves and their various bank accounts.

Until we are ready to step up and challenge all these criminals, nothing will change in this country.
We need something new, something refreshing in Nigeria; to hell with all the shameless criminals that are currently in-charge.
Please be smart not to choose any side or waste your time on Suntai or situation in Taraba state, until we have bold and competent leaders in Nigeria, that have the ability to give us what we deserve as the citizens of this great nation.

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Politics / Instead Of The 500m Mrs Goodluck Spent On Her Thanksgiving Jamboree by BigB11(m): 3:15pm On Apr 03, 2013
Instead of the 500m Mrs Goodluck spent on her thanksgiving jamboree, wouldn't it have been better and a bit more sensible if the money was used as a down-payment towards building an international standard hospital in the country?

This woman is back in Germany once again, seeking for more treatments.

I do not understand how certain human beings' thinking process works or why are the Nigerian leaders so blind to see that the ones that they hurt the most are you and I, and also themselves?

I guess, it is true that you can not polish a pair of sneakers.
Pretty sad indeed.
Politics / Re: Presidential Pardon To Alamieyeseigha Is Demoralising-ribadu by BigB11(m): 9:14pm On Mar 13, 2013
And pin heads still think IBB who was the president of Nigeria over 20 years ago is the biggest enemy of this country; I just don't get it.
Until Nigerians wake up from this deep sleep, hopeless dump dump like Goodluck will continue to further sink this ship deeper into the sea.

Goodluck knows nothing about management or leadership.
Dump dump leading pinheads; what a priceless CHEMISTRY.

The sad part of it all is: Hopeless Nigerians will still come out in millions in 2015 to elect this shoeless incompetent human being, called GEJ.
Politics / Re: Things About IBB, Nigeria's Military President by BigB11(m): 5:46pm On Mar 12, 2013
Still the best leader Nigeria has ever produced.

Intelligent
Mature
Brave
Articulate
Charismatic
Focused
Competent
Tough
Friendly
Politics / Re: Things About IBB, Nigeria's Military President by BigB11(m): 2:44pm On Mar 11, 2013
IBB still the only entity that has the capabilities to positively turn things around in Nigeria.
Too bad that most of us are still not smart enough to clearly understand why IBB would have been the best president to be elected in 2011.

You can sit in-front of your computer and continue to criticize the man until the moon stops shinning, but the fact remains the same. There is absolutely nothing IBB has done that OBJ or Shagari or Kalu or Gbenga Daniel, or Tinubu or Akala or all your senators or Odeli hasn't done.

The problem here is larger than IBB and our goal is to figure out the best way to dig Nigeria out of this mess or else dumb dumb presidents like Goodluck will continue to sink this boat deeper into the sea with both eyes closed.

If IBB or Buhari or Tinubu or D. Duke or anyone else has the appropriate skills to move us forward, then let it be.
But crying in the closet like a bunch of cheap prostitutes will take us no where.

If IBB is this bad, why is the man still lives in Nigeria larger than life? or Why is your president Goodluck continues to pee in his pants when ever the man comes around?

Abeg folks, stop this foolishness and let us focus more on moving this troubled country forward.
Politics / Re: Obama Claims Boko Haram Was Brought By Frustrations & Poor Government by BigB11(m): 8:37pm On Jul 11, 2012
Instead of targeting churches and innocent Nigerians, it would have been justified actions and Obama's statement also would have been on point only if these hopelessful fools (Boko Haram) could just focus their operations on current and ex leaders, that have turned a muscular nation called Nigeria into an unwanted skelenton.
Therefore, I do not think president Obama got this one right.

I think the main purpose of Boko Haram is to make things extremely difficult for president Unlucky JonaDumbDumb and make his administration appear to the world as purely incompetent.
Therefore, it only makes sense to speculate that a powerful group of politicians are behind these heartless human beings (Boko Haram).
Politics / Re: Why We Should Rally Behind Lawan Farouk by BigB11(m): 7:47am On Jun 22, 2012
Otedola (another thief) has done his part, it is now up to Mr. dumb dumb to show Nigerians that he is a serious man with balls.

This is another opportunity for badluck to turn things around by simply giving the approval to stone Farouk Lawan to death right away.
Once this bastard is stoned to death, within a week corruption in the country will reduce by 70%.
If you don't kill, Nigerians will not respond; it is that simple.
Politics / Re: Lagos State To Contribute ₦1 Billion To Fund Tinubu's Birthday Celebration? by BigB11(m): 11:30pm On Mar 27, 2012
Tinubu again.
This man just doesn't get it.

Yes, he is extremely generous to all the sycophants around him. He has also done well with all the kings in Lagos state; apart from this and stealing Lagos state land and funds, I see nothing else this black vulture does as a former gov.

It makes me sick when folks describe this man as an intelligent man. He may be a smart thief, but intelligent is not the proper term to be used when his name is mentioned.

85% of real Lagosians are living below poverty level. They die day after day like chicken from typhoid, malaria and cholera, simply because of weak medical system and poverty.
And this silly F0ol thinks spending N1b at this time in Nigeria is the best way to celebrate his fake age. I just don't understand who gave birth to these horrible and heartless human beings that call themselves leaders in Nigeria.
Do you know how many lives N1b could safe in Nigeria in a year?
Do you understand how many hungry kids a billion naira could feed in Nigeria for the next 10 years?
All this makes no difference to the almighty Ahmed Bola Tinubu. And yet brainless folks still think this man is the best thing that has ever happened in Lagos/Nigeria.

Until Nigerians become sensible and come together to rescue this nation from the hands of blood suckers like Tinubu, these criminals will not stop sucking.
Politics / Re: World Bank Job: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Is "Honoured" by BigB11(m): 1:23pm On Mar 26, 2012
I love this lady very much and without any doubt on mind she would fly high and make us proud. But I also doubt it if she would be elected as the final candidate, simply because of her Nigerian label.

The poor leadership structure, high level of corruption and the unbelivable/ unnecessary low standard of living in the country have changed the green white and green to black, black and black.
And this image remains the same until Nigerians are sensible enough to rescue this nation from the hands of greedy vultures, that call themselves leaders.

Unfortunately, this despicable image would be the main reason why Mrs Iweala would be rejected at the final minutes.

Even to get a $10 per hour job as a NIGERIAN in USA becomes a dream, all because of poor leadership and ridiculous images we have given ourselves all around the world.
So, it is not a terrible thing for Mrs Iweala to continue to dream.

It is up to all of us.

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Politics / Re: World Bank Presidency: Obama Rejects Iweala Nominates Jim Yong Kim by BigB11(m): 12:05am On Mar 24, 2012
I can not blame Obama. He has made the right move. It is now left to you people to check yourselves and make necessary adjustments.

At this point in time, nominating anything with a Nigerian label will debase everything the world bank stands.

Don't let us deceive ourselves and be honest with each other; none of us is ready for this prestigious position.
Allow Iweala to remain in Abuja and prove herself to the world.
This position requires more than just intelligence; background and integrity are the key.
And anyone that works for a country that produces oil but unable to provide for her citizens has no integrity.

Nigerians, please understand that a position of a world bank president is not for sale.
Recommending a Nigerian for the position at this time is nothing but a complete disrespect to the position and the history of the institution.
Instead of fooling ourselves once again, let us all come together and clean up our house, Nigeria.
Politics / Re: Bankole Arrested Again ! by BigB11(m): 7:10pm On Feb 23, 2012
Our troubles in Nigeria are very clear, in fact, clearer than spring water and solutions to these troubles are also pretty much straight forward.
But getting the right entity to exercise the right channels remains the most challenging task for over 40 yrs.
Only if Nigerians can just become a bit more sensible, let go sentiments, let go personal agenda and come together as one, I can assure you that it wouldn't take much to chase these burr heads out of town.

I have never seen cowards like Nigerian politicians/leaders before in my life. If you push them against the wall, they will run like no man's business.

What hope do you have when the heads of harmed rubbers association are also the ones selecting the head of security guards association?
EFCC remains a joke, a waste of time and a useless organization, until Nigerians take this country back from the burr heads.
Politics / Re: Bankole Arrested Again ! by BigB11(m): 6:50pm On Feb 23, 2012
Just imagine Buhari as the head of EFCC, God knows that Bankole and many other criminals would have left this country many months ago.
Nigeria remains in the same spot until Nigerians are sensible enough to come together and rescue this great nation from the hands of blood suckers, who are here to stay forever and ever.

Occupy Nigeria was the right tool, but lack of leadership skills, management skills, organizing skills and presence of selfishness/ hopelessness among most Nigerians sabotaged the main purpose of Occupy Nigeria process.
It is a shame indeed.

Until we're smart enough to effectively get ourselves together, folks like Oladimeji Bankole will forever step on our constitutions and milk the national resources (or money) that belong to all of us for the rest of their tiny lives.
Politics / Re: Efcc To Introduce Lie Detector Tests On Corrupt Officials by BigB11(m): 8:30pm On Feb 16, 2012
I am not concerned about the EFCC officials, I am concerned about the criminals (politicians) that select these officials.

1000% of leaders (politicians) in Nigeria will fail Lie Detector test, even if the question is as simple as: WHAT DID YOU EAT LAST NIGHT?
If there is a pencil, our leaders will quickly discover an eraser. This is how it has been for more than 45 years in Nigeria;
I'm sure that as usual they have already started working on the most effective strategy to beat lie detector test in Nigeria.

To expect this administration to fight corruption in Nigeria effectively and efficiently will be just like expecting a chicken running around with a set of teeth.
Politics / Re: Efcc To Introduce Lie Detector Tests On Corrupt Officials by BigB11(m): 7:26pm On Feb 16, 2012
This is a good development for those of you who have been away from Nigeria for too long or for folks that know absolutely nothing about our system in Nigeria.
This development is nothing but another big money maker for the team that will be managing or monitoring the result of the lie detector equipment.

My request is to first strap Ibrahim Lamorde (the EFCC chairman) to the equipment and see if he passes the test. I'm confident that the dude will severely fail.
Now the question is: if the top (who controls everything) can not pass the test what hope do we have for this shameful organization?

Our problems in Nigeria are straight forward and solutions to these problems are also very simple. But the group of criminals in-charge are determined to continue to crack rocks in search for water, when the river is just right in front of their nose.

Our president will not pass Lie detector test. In fact, all the leaders, present and from the past will also fail the test. So, who are they f00ling?

My prediction: The newly implemented Lie Detector test in Nigeria will not last. It is d@mn too close to home for our severely corrupt leaders to embrace and retain the idea of Lie Detector in Nigeria. In a few months, it would all dissolve.

Deceiving or dishonesty is part of our system and culture in Nigeria. This administration doesn't possess the stamina require to eradicate this disease

I will welcome Lie Detector Test in Nigeria when president Goodluck Jonathan is able to pass the test.
Health / Re: Instead Of Oriental And 4points Hotel, Why Not An International Standard Hospital? by BigB11(m): 6:39pm On Feb 12, 2012
I have stated this many times in the past:
It should be part of our laws for all public officials and their families to use medical and education system in Nigeria.
Let them experience what Nigerians are experiencing on a regular.

This is the only way we can see necessary improvements in these areas.
Health / Re: Instead Of Oriental And 4points Hotel, Why Not An International Standard Hospital? by BigB11(m): 11:55am On Feb 12, 2012
FYI:
Every second the brain loses 8.7 hours of life
Every hour the brain loses 3.6 years of life
On average, the brain loses 36 years of life.

Tinubu boldly stole so much @ night and also arrogantly during the day time, but yet didn't have common sence to put up a solid hospital with part of this stolen money in Lagos state he claimes he loves so much.
He is now being yanked to London for medical care like a street chicken.
What a big loser!

And the sad part above all is the fact that psychophant from here and there still think Tinubu is the most intelligent human being alive.
Give me a break!

Gbenga Daniel should ask Tinubu this question:
Why are we so blind to see that the ones we hurt are you and me?
Politics / Re: CBN Donates N100m To Kano Govt For Boko Haram Victims by BigB11(m): 2:16am On Feb 12, 2012
A country that has no laws or weak laws has no criminals.

In Nigeria leaders are mostly f00ls with a very tiny brain, the followers are also retarded with a very low standard of thinking; therefore, a combination of popcorn and peanut has no match, nothing else is better.

How can you point fingers at Sanusi when we've elected an empty shell to reside at Aso Rock?
Health / Instead Of Oriental And 4points Hotel, Why Not An International Standard Hospital? by BigB11(m): 12:50am On Feb 12, 2012
Now that it has been confirmed that after suffering a stroke, Tinubu has been transferred to a London hospital from Ikoyi Lagos for an emergency medical care.

My question to him is:
Instead of looting and building hotels all over Lagos, why didn't you think of putting an international standard hospital together?
Nigerian leaders are all f00ls with very tiny brain.

I sincerely wish Tinubu a speedy recovery; may be he would use his second chance effectively and efficiently this time around.
Politics / Re: Nuhu Ribadu's Response to GEJ's call by BigB11(m): 1:25pm On Feb 09, 2012
Here we go with baseless justification as usual, a crocodile crying in the sun
In my book, this man remains a big clown that would do anything for power or attention.

It doesn't take much to clearly understand that Ribadu isn't loyal to Nigeria or anything else but himself.
I am sure that nothing, but major controversy would be the end result of his time holding this new position; this is simply because of immaturity, ego and love for power.

When you go out of your way to hold hands with people like Tinubu (1 of the biggest thieves in Nigeria today) simply because of power, says a lot about what your stances are.

When you left the country that you claim you love so much a week after the presidential election to accept another position in Afghanistan (of all countries) also shows your level of desperation.

Ribadu can sing until the end of time, it wouldn't change a thing. He will forever be a joke and one of the entities that blew an incredible opportunity a few years ago to turn things around in this great country.
Politics / Re: FG Appoints Nuhu Ribadu As Chairman Petroleum Revenue Task Force by BigB11(m): 6:55pm On Feb 07, 2012
Ribadu will never reject any position that makes him important. The dude wants power more than anything else.
Politics / Re: FG Appoints Nuhu Ribadu As Chairman Petroleum Revenue Task Force by BigB11(m): 6:53pm On Feb 07, 2012
Is this not the same Ribadu that quickly swallowed his pride and merged with Tinubu to attempt to become the number 1 man in the country?
Is this not the same Ribadu that was used as a political tool to bring down OBJ's political opposition?
Is this not the same Ribadu that called IBB a criminal but then turned around to pay him a visit at his mansion and had a lovely dinner?

Until Nigerians come together to reject the same from the sad stories of the past, this country will not move forward.

I think it's time to look for new people/new leaders.
Nigeria needs a break!
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by BigB11(m): 2:41am On Jan 28, 2012
@Area Fada:
Too much story from the past. The question we are asking is how to move forward.
Nigerians are dying, the nation is falling apart by minute, how do we discover the most effective strategy to rescue this great nation is what's up.

Please, save your noise for the history class. Everybody wants to be a philosopher
Politics / Re: Yearly Nairaland Get Together by BigB11(m): 1:23am On Jan 28, 2012
Not a bad idea if you have time, but 1 Condition: You must not identify yourself as your forum nickname.
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by BigB11(m): 11:54pm On Jan 27, 2012
who told you he is the most powerful man in the country, he can not thread the south

If IBB is not the most powerful man, who else is there?
If not being able to thread south is what determines the most powerful in the country, then this world must be coming to an end.
Just a few months ago, where were you when Ojukwu, your king was dancing behind IBB?
Were you sleeping when Ibori the owner of 80% of south south stated that he would kill to get a chance to mingle with IBB?
Where were you when Senator Ken Nnamani stated that the best option in Nigeria today is IBB?
Where were you when Peter Odilli (the king of boys) called IBB the best friend Igbo people can't afford to lose?

This isn't even what we should be discussing at this time, we should all focus more on anything or anybody that can turn things around in this country asap or before it is too late.

If something isn't done right away, the end to Nigeria and Nigerians isn't too far. Therefore, our priority at this time is to safe this great nation.
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by BigB11(m): 11:03pm On Jan 27, 2012
@depilot and Abagworo
It is very refreshing to see that serious and intelligent adults are finally starting to land and making sense out of this incredible statement made by one leader that can never be matched.

Between December and January many Nigerians lost their lives either to Boko Haram attacks or the removal of fuel subsidy protests. The best most leaders in Nigeria did during this period was shipping their families abroad, while they all locked themselves inside. 1 word did not come from Obasanjo, Tinubu, or Orji Kalu; and of course, our number 1 man slept through out these 2 deadly months
Babangida, on the other hand, who is still not 100% healthy came out like a true leader to address the nation and indirectly sent message to Boko Haram and other enemies of progress, that no matter what happens Nigeria will forever be stronger than ever.
And the best most folks on this forum could do is to continue to castigate IBB for his brave move. Nobody among these f00ls can see pass his or her filthy nose. It is very sad indeed and also says a lot about our future in this country

Pin heads are so blind, they're mostly still capitalizing and embracing the same fruitless sentiments that got us here in the first place.
When do you folks plan to wake up for good?
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by BigB11(m): 2:45pm On Jan 27, 2012
It is obvious that our current president is completely confused. Something tells me that there is more to this latest news.
Things can not continue this way in Nigeria, something must give. It is a matter of time
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by BigB11(m): 2:43pm On Jan 27, 2012
@lucenzo: Why not ask your mother?
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by BigB11(m): 2:34pm On Jan 27, 2012
How I wish Goodluck Jonathan has just 2% of IBB's brain.
Leadership is not for everybody.
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by BigB11(m): 2:32pm On Jan 27, 2012
2 things:
First, it will take some time to ever again witness another charismatic, well balanced, emotionally intelligent, most articulate and a strong experienced leader in Nigeria as IBB.
Second, IBB may just be the only entity in Nigeria today that has the stamina/capability to quickly resolve the despicable scenario Nigerians are currently experiencing in Nigeria.

IBB today, IBB tomorrow, IBB forever!
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by BigB11(m): 2:26pm On Jan 27, 2012
Lesson of the day: It is all about keeping Nigeria together and absolutely not about anybody.
Where is Abacha or MKO today?

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