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Politics / Re: Tinubu Accuses PDP And AGF As Plotters Of His Trial by BigB11(m): 6:11pm On Sep 22, 2011
He is feeling the HEAT. SCARED.
Trust me, you're on point.
In fact, it was confirmed by reliable source.
Politics / Re: Must They Humiliate Tinubu Like This? by BigB11(m): 6:09pm On Sep 22, 2011
This is just the beginning. PDP has too much to sabotage this man. Just let's wait and see.
Please keep in mind that I'm not on PDP side, I think these fools are all the same. I'm just presenting how things are down in Nigeria when it's time to pull you down.
Politics / Re: Must They Humiliate Tinubu Like This? by BigB11(m): 6:06pm On Sep 22, 2011
If it is true that PDP is behind Tinubu current situation. Pretty soon enemies from his own party (ACN) will start to emerge one by one to indirectly speed up the process PDP has put in place.

@GBAWE:
You're not catching my gist.
Again, if it is true that PDP is behind Tinubu's current situation, it means he is in deep shit.
What is going on here has nothing to do with the kitchen and sink, it is all about pulling the building down. Got it?
Politics / Re: Tinubu Accuses PDP And AGF As Plotters Of His Trial by BigB11(m): 6:00pm On Sep 22, 2011
When you start pointing fingers, and accusing everybody and their mothers, it shows that your confidence isn't unmitigated.
I think Tinubu completely understands the acuteness of what he's up against, but I'm not sure if his fans share the same level of state of mind.
Politics / Re: Must They Humiliate Tinubu Like This? by BigB11(m): 5:41pm On Sep 22, 2011
@GBAWE:
If it is true that PDP is behind Tinubu's current situation. Pretty soon enemies from his own party (ACN) will start to emerge one by one to indirectly speed up the process PDP has put in place.
Political corruption in Nigeria is a buffet, and the president still has the upper bunk.
If Tinubu is not careful, this is his permanent down fall.

This is Nigeria.
Politics / Re: Must They Humiliate Tinubu Like This? by BigB11(m): 5:32pm On Sep 22, 2011
My friend, power is transient . Take that to the bank !!!! Who is alive today between Yar Adua and Ribadu even as things looked very bleak for the former EFCC boss at one stage under a vengeful President determined to destroy him? GEJ is a poor politician backed by vengeful old Dinosaurs who only understand 'garrison commander' politics. I personally will not put any money on GEJ.

Oga, this is nothing but a story by/of a hopeless well wisher you have just vomited.
The way things work in Nigeria is what I have presented. You do not have to take my words, just let's allow time to tell.
I'm sure that at this point, Tinubu himself knows that caution has to be taken.
Politics / Re: Must They Humiliate Tinubu Like This? by BigB11(m): 5:10pm On Sep 22, 2011
You haven't seen nothing yet.
A fight with PDP is also a fight with the president.
In Nigeria, president will always win any political battle regardless of your position or circumstance. It is a written and common protocol not to ever have a fight with the president.

I predict that Tinuba will leave the country very soon. The mess he has found himself lately will never end. The strategy that is in place is not only to weaken his power, but also to pulverize his spirit in every way. Pretty soon[b] enemies from his own party (ACN)[/b] will start to emerge one by one to indirectly speed up the process PDP has put in place. MARK IT DOWN
I honestly think Tinubu himself also clearly recognizes his circumstance. It is a matter of time for him to escape disappear for some time.

You can stop the rain for some time, but not forever.
Politics / Re: Tribunal Cancels Tinubu’s In-laws’s Election As Ekiti Rep by BigB11(m): 3:45pm On Sep 22, 2011
You haven't seen nothing yet.
A fight with PDP is also a fight with the president.
In Nigeria, president will always win any political battle regardless of your position or circumstance. It is a written and common protocol not to ever have a fight with the president.

I predict that Tinuba will leave the country very soon. The mess he has found himself lately will never end. The strategy that is in place is not only to weaken his power, but also to pulverize his spirit in every way. Pretty soon[b] enemies from his own party (ACN)[/b] will start to emerge one by one to indirectly speed up the process PDP has put in place. MARK IT DOWN
I honestly think Tinubu himself also clearly recognizes his circumstance. It is a matter of time for him to escape disappear for some time.

You can stop the rain for some time, but not forever.
Politics / Re: What Is Wrong With This Picture? by BigB11(m): 2:59pm On Sep 22, 2011
I honestly do not have any hope for Jonathan to be able to handle anything if he doesn't have the capability to ask madam Patience to chill out or stay home.
This bush-woman is not only embarrassing the president, she is also embarrassing the country. Her appearance is extremely vulgar, and her gruesome vernacular is very intimidating. I guess, it is true that there is thin line between first lady and domestic worker.

Jonathan should simply sit her down and ask her to do Nigeria a favour by staying home. Let her cook pepper soup/ Esiewu and serve the Aso Rock guests.

Maryam Babangida at any time and any day.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Troy Davis Execution, What Is Your View? by BigB11(m): 1:44pm On Sep 22, 2011
Typical Nigerians will not understand what happened yesterday.
Again, I'm not in a position to judge, but it is what it is. A country that has weak laws usually doesn't do well in anything.
Nigerians in Nigeria should learn 1 or 2 things from what occurred yesterday.
May Troy Davis's soul rest in peace.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Troy Davis Execution, What Is Your View? by BigB11(m): 1:40pm On Sep 22, 2011
May his soul rest in peace and if it was a mistake may God forgive those who are responsible.

I learned 2 things from Troy Davis's situation:

1. The capital punishment has no second chance once the offender is executed.

2. Regardless of your position, situation or circumstance, a law is a law (only if 5% of Nigerians in Nigeria thinks this way, our country would be a better place).
Troy Davis has gone to rest. May God give his family and his folks in general the peace and strength to be able to move on effectively.
Politics / Re: What Is Wrong With This Picture? by BigB11(m): 11:52pm On Sep 21, 2011
Leadership is never for sale.
IBB any time any day.
Politics / Re: Wake Up In The Morning, What Is Your Wish Breaking News Headline(s)? by BigB11(m): 2:17am On Sep 21, 2011
Jonathan steps down for his daddy, IBB.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: Jonathan Urged To Involve Past Presidents by BigB11(m): 5:46pm On Sep 20, 2011
Is it me? From the image attached to this topic, President Jonathan looks as if he had too much Burukutu to drink.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: Jonathan Urged To Involve Past Presidents by BigB11(m): 5:41pm On Sep 20, 2011
This advise is a bit too late.
IBB has been involved from day 1, this is the only reason why Nigeria is still together today, and the main reason why Dr. Bully (OBJ) went ahead to attempt to bribe Boko Haram.
Jonathan completely understands the importance of the involvement of his daddy, IBB.
Politics / Re: Ibb Will End Up Being The One That Comes Up With The Best Soln To Boko Haram by BigB11(m): 6:41pm On Sep 18, 2011
No matter how hard u try,ibb is no match 4 obj.u want 2start sumtin on d evil genius because obj's name is ringing bell evrywhere?ibb is not marketable again my broda.
This isn't what your president said just a few days ago.
Politics / Ibb Will End Up Being The One That Comes Up With The Best Soln To Boko Haram by BigB11(m): 5:18pm On Sep 18, 2011
The first thing folks will say is: Of course, IBB will come up with the best solution simply because he's responsible for the Boko Haram. But this is not true. Life is much better for IBB if Nigeria is at peace.

I honestly believe that IBB has the experience, intelligence and wisdom required to resolve the trouble we are experiencing in Nigeria today.
He knows how to bring folks together, he profoundly understands the importance of unity and has the skills necessary to pull thru.
He doesn't make noise, he is not a bully and has nothing to prove to anyone.

We may not even hear about it, but I'm certain that he will get it done.
Politics / Re: OBJ's Visit To Maiduguri Was An Insensitive Ego Trip - Soyinka by BigB11(m): 4:47pm On Sep 18, 2011
Obasanjo's visit is an indication of selfishness, weakness, laziness from the top to the bottom and lack of necessary skills and wisdom to perform effectively and efficiently .
Politics / Re: OBJ's Visit To Maiduguri Was An Insensitive Ego Trip - Soyinka by BigB11(m): 4:41pm On Sep 18, 2011
If Iyabo Obasanjo was among the victims of Boko Haram, I'm 1000000% sure that OBJ wouldn't be fooling himself the way he has been doing for the past few days.
THIS MAN IS KNOWN NOT TO FORGIVE A SOUL.

Many may not understand where Wole Soyinka is coming from, but I'm confident that very soon it will become crystal clear to all.
Politics / Re: OBJ's Visit To Maiduguri Was An Insensitive Ego Trip - Soyinka by BigB11(m): 1:34pm On Sep 18, 2011
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has described former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Maiduguri visit to the family of Mohammed Yusuf, the slain leader of the fundamentalist Boko Haram sect, as one of the ‘crassest, most insensitive, self ingratiating acts ever recorded in the history of any nation in recent memory.’

Absolutely on point.
Even though, a very good percentage of us is in comatose but it is very refreshing to know that a few Nigerians are still alert and sensible.

If I were the president OBJ would have been arrested right away.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: Why Obasanjo Visited Mohammed Yusuf’s Family by BigB11(m): 2:23am On Sep 18, 2011
OBJ has made Nigeria the perfect spot for terrorist by labelling this admin as a begging bunch.
OBJ's action is more or less like an advertisement to attract or send message to vicious groups that "Terrorist will make more money and have their way when they operate in Nigeria".
The move is totally ridiculous.

I believe Afghanistan people also apologized to the Taliban group at the beginning of the group relocation to Afghanistan.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: Why Obasanjo Visited Mohammed Yusuf’s Family by BigB11(m): 2:14am On Sep 18, 2011
I don't have a problem with making deals to save lives. Human life is the most precious thing in the world.
The truth and the sad part of it all is you're not saving any live when you negotiate with terrorist.

When a president or former president is begging or negotiating with terrorist is the beginning of stupidlty. It has never worked and it will not work.
OBJ's move has only done 4 things:
1. Given Boko Haram confidence
2. Justified Boko Haram's actions
3. Showed that current administration is not only weak, but also confused.
4. Placed more innocent lives at risk.

I find it very difficult to understand why many of us are struggling to clearly see a tough position OBJ's action has placed this country.
Politics / List Of The Outcome Of Obj's Visit To Boko Haram Group by BigB11(m): 6:40pm On Sep 17, 2011
1. The group has demanded N100m
2. Their spokesman (Babakura) that entertained OBJ has been killed
3. ?
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: Babakura, Spokesman During Obasanjo’s Visit Shot Dead by BigB11(m): 5:37pm On Sep 17, 2011
Simmer down, folks.

OBJ has not only sold Nigeria at a very cheap price, he has also given this group a different set of laws, Let us chill and see what will happen next.
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Is A Great Man, A Dude With Swag by BigB11(m): 5:33pm On Sep 17, 2011
Very interesting. I guess this is why we are all human beings.
Some people also label Osama Bin Laden, Saddam, Gaddafi and even Hitler as great men with swag. So, carry on folks. Do whatever makes you sleep well.

Only an animal will sleep with his daughter in-law.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Family Demands N100M Compensation in Talks with OBJ by BigB11(m): 5:23pm On Sep 17, 2011
Wake up Nigerians!
How long are we willing to follow our unskilled, greedy, senseless leaders?

Don't forget that Nigeria belongs to all of us.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Family Demands N100M Compensation in Talks with OBJ by BigB11(m): 5:17pm On Sep 17, 2011
Don't give them a dime!

It's too late.
OBJ's begging visit has confirmed an obligation to pay this terrorist group.

1. They will ask for more money with time.
2. They will strike again.
3. They now have a different set of laws from other Nigerians.
4. They are now more powerful.

If I were the president, OBJ would have been arrested immediately.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Family Demands N100M Compensation in Talks with OBJ by BigB11(m): 2:29pm On Sep 17, 2011
I wonder what it will take for folks to understand that OBJ represents 1 of the major problems in this country. He needs to take a seat somewhere and allow real leaders to figure things out.

He forced Yaradua on us simply because. Pf his selfish motive. He has done it again by forcing another clueless president on us to accomplish his selfish goals.

We must stop weak leaders. Nigeria belongs to all of us.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Family Demands N100M Compensation in Talks with OBJ by BigB11(m): 1:33pm On Sep 17, 2011
Senseless Leaders VS Hopeless Citizens = A Great Movie
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Family Demands N100M Compensation in Talks with OBJ by BigB11(m): 1:30pm On Sep 17, 2011
You can not blame Boko Haram for their demand. Something tells me that this is just the beginning, we haven't seen nothing yet.

When you make a move without deeply thinking about it, this is what you get.
OBJ's move is a selfish bushman's move:
A move that would have worked effectively 50 yrs ago.
A move that was only made to protect the looters leaders of this nation and absolutely not an average Nigerian.
A move made to be relevant again in Nigeria.
A move that we'll have to pay for for a very long time.
A move that is far from being productive.
A move that may eventually divide the nation.
A move that will definitely produce more terrorist groups
Mark it down

Again, this is just the beginning, a lot more is yet to come.
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Begs Boko Haram Leader's Family For Forgiveness by BigB11(m): 1:56am On Sep 17, 2011
Senseless Leaders VS Hopeless Citizens = A Great Movie
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Begs Boko Haram Leader's Family For Forgiveness by BigB11(m): 1:48am On Sep 17, 2011
Cool down, I  think it is a move in the right direction, for sure BK has been hijacked,what has Buhari, Atiku or IBB  done to pacify them?
I also don't condone what nor agree with the mayhem that BK has caused till date but also I know that we don't have the  machinery to tackle them so the best move is to 'befriend' them

BTW America didn't beg Osama and see what it has cost them!

Sorry guy, Americans do not only think of today, they mostly embrace tomorrow more than anything else. This is why buildings in NY City, DC etc are more than 100 years old and still standing pretty well today.
Yes, things may not be seen right away, tough decisions may also be making things a little bit more difficult today, this is because 99% of the moves being made today in America is to make their tomorrow more solid or guarantee a better future for all.

Asking Osama for forgiveness after dropping world trade center would have been a disaster and temporary fix, but tackling the enemies head on at all cost represents permanent fix.

Nigeria is a mess today because of our low state of mind; everything got to be done wuruwuru style without any sense of long term. This is why mansions across the street from a dump in Lekki, Lagos cost $4 million.
I just wonder when Nigerians will finally[b] wake up[/b] to clearly understand that Rome was not built in 2 weeks; it takes total commitment, sincerity and honesty to get to the promised land.
Well, the prayers of our leaders is for all of us, Nigerians to continue to sleep forever and ever.

A civilized world understands that during the introduction of CHANGE, many lives will be lost. This is why Ghana is flying high today and why African Americans in America can vote today. My brothers in Nigeria will rather suffer and smile till the end of time, why? Nobody is brave enough to tackle the unwanted. We are d@mn too mentally lazy.
NOBODY WANTS TO DIE, therefore, bravo to OBJ for asking for forgiveness from killers, who have killed Nigerians too many times.
No sense of troubleshooting problems and discovering the best long term solutions; our weak leaders are too lazy, unskilled and not totally committed to what they've been selected elected for.
Again, OBJ has only sold Nigeria to Boko Haram and other vicious groups at a very cheap price. I hope we don't pay for it for too long.

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