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Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 12:48am On Aug 23, 2006
YOU GUYS ARE TOO FUNNY, I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING.
It's been real, time to move on.

Stay cool guys and good luck.
Politics / Re: What Do You Think Of Malam Nuhu Ribadu? by bigB3: 3:13pm On Aug 22, 2006
Please, please please, God is not using anybody, Mr EFCC is nothing, absolutely nothing but a mere political weapon.

OBJ is practically using this weapon to punish folks that did not support the 3rd term. For instant, how come Mr EFCC did not investigate the OYO state political issue? They chased an elected governor out of the office, because of what? How do you explain that?

FYI: LADOJA did not support 3rd term

How come Mr EFCC doesn't bother to attack corrupted people like Adedibu who still exist in our society degrading the system?

FYI: ADEDIBU supported the 3rd term with his soul.

If Mr EFCC wants to impress Nigerians, the first person to be arrested should Mr president himself.

There is no saint in the cage, They are all dirty
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 2:57pm On Aug 22, 2006
That will be unnecessary, Guys, you need to pay attention to my comments. My intention is to stimulate our thinking. I admire when someone thinks broadly.
I've never painted anyone as being a saint or a messiah. My goal is to motivate people to look at things from another angle, appreciate fact and don't be brainwashed.

It is one's choice to believe what ever he or she wants; But at the same time we need to be open-minded, especially dealing with Nigerian politics. You have to be smart and never be blind-folded.

Trust me, I only deal with fact, no rumor and no speculation.

I love Nigeria and may God bless The Republic of Nigeria.
Politics / Re: What Do You Think Of Malam Nuhu Ribadu? by bigB3: 2:21pm On Aug 22, 2006
ODE: Calm down; believe me, it's not that serious, You seem to be turning this discussion forum to a market place.

I know it's a difficult task, but let's try to stay focused and be civilized. The main purpose of this forum is to discuss and share knowledge with one another.
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 2:07pm On Aug 22, 2006
ODEKU or what ever you call yourself: You sound very upset, when I read your comment, I see a frustrated hopeless dolt. Just calm down. It's not that serious, it's just a mere discussion forum between people with different point of views.

Calm down brother, It's OK to bring up your premise about a particular topic without being offensive, Don't you have home training?
You seem to be defeating the purpose of this forum; trust me, you need to slow down a bit.

Like have said in the past, you have right to believe what you want and I have the same right too, Hence there is absolutely no reason to show your Chicago true color.
I guess, It is true, one can never polish a tennis shoe.
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 3:13am On Aug 22, 2006
ODEKU: Like I've said in the past, you must be from Chicago. It is easy to pick out dudes from Chicago, their mentality is extremely low and their thinking level is a size of Pepsi can. No need to waste my time teaching an old dog new tricks.

You have the right to believe what you want; so don't bother to reply.

Good luck.
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 9:56pm On Aug 21, 2006
IYKE-D: I see your point and I respect it, but don't say Adenuga has only provided employment opportunity just like the others; This is totally untrue.
Adenuga is special to this country and trust me he has done much more than just creating job opportunity.
He have brought Nigeria as a country back to the map. He has provided quality service at all levels to Nigerians. He has established incredible American standard of business practice in Nigeria. He has created enormous hope for the new generation. He is the main root to the successful development of our technology infrastructure, Have you heard of BLACKBERRY IN NIGERIA? My brothers and sisters all these little things used to be impossible in Nigeria; they used to be dreams, He has made our dreams come true.
He has opened the door for other major investors through out the world to come and invest in Nigeria. He has promoted positive competition in telecommunication market in Nigeria. Everyone can now easily reach their grand parents in the village with out pulling a tooth,

I can go all day.

This man has been nothing but a blessing and a priceless gift to Nigerian.
Politics / Re: What Do You Think Of Malam Nuhu Ribadu? by bigB3: 7:54pm On Aug 21, 2006
OSHKOSH: How can you respect or give credit to a man that is being controlled by a remote control?

I respect a man who stands for his belief, not a man that is being used as a tool; Such a man is called dummy.

Think about it.
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 7:41pm On Aug 21, 2006
I just feel that it is unfair and terrible to treat a man who has done so much for this nation like a worthless sack of beans, All because one leader wants to prove a worthless point and punish the other leader. I hope Nigerian will see the light and never never be brainwashed my this greedy administartion. An administration that has unsuccessfully failed to implement the 3rd term.

There is light at the end of the tunnel, In the name of almighty, Adenuga will be fine and remain on top.
His sincerity and bright positive intention will continue to protect him from his hopeless haters.

And all the haters shall remain on the floor, face-down.

I just hope that he doesn't lose his positive intellectual spirit in developing our loving country.

May God bless Nigeria.
Politics / Re: What Do You Think Of Malam Nuhu Ribadu? by bigB3: 6:54pm On Aug 21, 2006
Nobel Prize my ass!!!!!!!! He should face firing squad instead.
Mike Adenuga has moved his op-centre to Ghana while he is now in the UK.
This is how unreasonable commissions like EFCC drive major investors out of the land due to sheer politicking.

What gives u the impression that Ribadu does not take bribes?
Wld he come out publicly to say i have taken bribe from people?
I wonder why u think this way. No Nigerian public officer is straight.
The sooner u realise that the better for everyone.

What has Ribadu done that deserves mentioning?
Any dumb-ass given the powers to arrest without questions will do better than Ribadu.
Are u telling me u wldn't have arrested more looters than Ribadu if u happen to be in his shoes?
There are so many looters to pick on so the job is freaking easy for Ribadu but sycophants like u will always make noise over little achievements.
Come to London and take a stroll to Bishops Avenue and see the opulent life of Nigerian looters.


Good Job JACKAY::::::::: This is one of the best comment I've seen on this site. It shows that we still have people that think broadly.

one politician big wig has come out like a man to make this comment "Corruption is not enough to stop IBB; EFCC might as well arrest each and everyone of us, 'cos there is no clean animal in the cage; we are all dirty".

EFCC should change their name to The Nigerian ZOMBIES.
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 2:35pm On Aug 21, 2006
Guys, we need to slow down a bit and do some thinking, Trust me a little thinking will not hurt our heads.

What this guy (Adenuga) has accomplished for Nigeria as a country is unbelievable; even none of our leaders (past and present) has done half of these things and I refuse to allow a political deceptive to tarnish his image or blind fold me from seeing the light.

I'm not going to start listing wonderful things he has done for our nation because it's another heavy topic by itself.

FACT: This government knows Adenuga is influential and will never take the chance to allow him to support the next presidential candidate (IBB or ATIKU), So, the easiest thing to do is to try to tarnish his image and intimidate him; but the old folks say "it is never right to bite the fingers that feed you"

This is a game for the dummies, don't fall for it. Things will become clearer when the time is right.
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 2:02pm On Aug 21, 2006
ODEKU: Now I truely believe that you do not know anything about this cat or this subject, it is obvious, Instead of you running around speculating, take a time out and know your fact.

Adenuga has been around as a serious business man for more than 30 years, Just because you just discovered his name doesn't permit you to speculate on things you do not know.

You need to chill out and allow others who are knowlegeable to discuss the matter; may be you will learn one or two things.

You must be from Chicago,
Politics / Re: What Do You Think Of Malam Nuhu Ribadu? by bigB3: 1:54pm On Aug 21, 2006
ODEKU: I can only say "wow" to your comment, It is important to be fully knowledgeable about a subject before making unreasonable comment.

FYI:Dr. Adenuga is not on a wanted list anywhere, and EFCC was not looking for Dr. Adenuga but for documents.

I don't think it's fair or pleasant for any of us to start speculating on things that are not fact.
Politics / Re: Effc Vs Ibb? And The Winner Is! by bigB3: 2:09am On Aug 21, 2006
EFCC might as well arrest every single Nigerian politician, Past and Present.

It's not only IBB, the focus should be on everyone of them,
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 1:58am On Aug 21, 2006
BIOMIC: This is what I think is going on,

Adenuga has been caught in the middle of political cross fire, and they continue to pull him into this mess, so he decided to leave town and allow the politicians to sort themselves out.

Do you blame the man?

I don't !!!!!

If I were in his shoes I would have done the same, One could careless what news papers, websites or anyone say about you; the most important thing is your life and once your life is at danger then it's time to bounce, Especially in Nigerian society, it's not smart for one to take a chance.
Politics / Re: Dr Mike Adenuga In Trouble With EFCC by bigB3: 8:10pm On Aug 20, 2006
ORIKINLA: Your comment is another reason why Nigeria as a society is uncivilized, How can the man flee when he's not wanted?

ODEKU: I can only say "wow" to your comment, It is important to be fully knowledgeable about a subject before making unreasonable comment.

FYI:Dr. Adenuga is not on a wanted list anywhere, and EFCC was not looking for Dr. Adenuga but for documents.

I don't think it's fair or pleasant for any of us to start speculating on things that are not fact.
Politics / Re: Why Obj Is So Paranoid To Have Atiku Or Ibb As The Next President by bigB3: 5:15pm On Aug 20, 2006
OSHKOSH: Could you please name any Nigerian leader (PAST and PRESENT) that is not corrupted? Don't be blind, they are all the same and the new generations are waiting for their turns to do the same, This is the fact and nature of life. Hence, for Nigerians to stop any one from contesting for presidential position because he or she is corrupted will be unrealistic and ridiculous. Even OBJ knows this fact and that is why is beginning to start up his plan B, which is the Vasta's killing situation, Very soon Nigerian people will get smarter and detect OBJ's true motive.

In order for EFCC to clean up their image, they might as well arrest everybody. This is a corrupted land just like the rest of the world. We need to wake up and understand that there is no such thing as clean leader in Nigeria or else where and I hate to tell you guys that regardless of EFCC effort or noise, corruption is not going anywhere. It is part of life in every society, including USA. One just has to be systematic, For more information you can tap into Bush's administration policy or strategy.

I'm sick of people saying "IBB being our next president will just steal more money", Come on now, be smart, it is easier for IBB to steal more money as a civilian than as a president, Trust me, that is the fact.
And I will not touch OBJ and his OTA farm, that is a whole different topic, OSHKOSH, please don't be brainwashed, This is a game that can never be understood unless you are part of it.

It is uncivilized and crazy lie for any leader in Nigeria to paint himself or herself as being a saint. There is no saint in the cage; they are all the same animal with different colors.

IBB, EFCC and OBJ; their issue reminds me of the bad, the good and the ugly, Don't let no one blind fold you, they are all linked to one another. It is a game, let us just hope for the best for our country.


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Romance / Re: Should Our Boyfriends Assist Us Financially Without Us Having To Ask? by bigB3: 2:28am On Aug 19, 2006
COCO29:[b][/b] What a turn off, I beg, get a job and have some self respect.
Politics / Re: OFFICIAL: Babangida To Contest Nigeria Poll by bigB3: 10:19pm On Aug 18, 2006
REVOLUTION: Not a big deal, I still like your state of mind and I look forward to more debating and discussion with you.
Politics / Re: OFFICIAL: Babangida To Contest Nigeria Poll by bigB3: 10:12pm On Aug 18, 2006
REVOLUTION: I know for a fact that your're a female, a beautiful one for that matter, but I hope you're not selecting Duke as your number one choice only because of his Pleasing and dignifying appearance, because it doesn't promise anything.

The evil ones come in different form.
Politics / Re: OFFICIAL: Babangida To Contest Nigeria Poll by bigB3: 9:59pm On Aug 18, 2006
REVOLUTION: I could smell fish from your last comment, Is your frustration coming from not having a Nigerian president from the south for over 30 years or what?
If that is the case then we might as well start up a new topic, 'cos that's another heavy topic by itself.
Politics / Re: OFFICIAL: Babangida To Contest Nigeria Poll by bigB3: 9:10pm On Aug 18, 2006
REVOLUTION:, Why are you so attached to this IBB drama? what has IBB done that no one else has done in Nigeria? I continue to point it out to you that all politicians in Nigeria are the same. They usually look attractive from distance and promise the world, but when they get there the whole story changes and corruption usually takes over.
If you want, I can go ahead and start naming many other leaders (including governors) in Nigeria that have done worst than IBB.

The old folks say "I rather sleep next to a crazy man I already know than sleeping next to the one I do not know, New face or new body doesn't assure a particular outcome or condition. Mr. Duke could be elected and it doesn't guarantee anything, Nigeria situation could even get worst.
Hence, no need to hate, let's just pray and hope for a perfect leader that will reform the country successfully.
Politics / Why Obj Is So Paranoid To Have Atiku Or Ibb As The Next President by bigB3: 4:52pm On Aug 18, 2006
Is OBJ's intention is to protect Nigerian people or to protect himself and his political folks from being exposed and humiliated by the next president? I'll like to know what you guys think.
Politics / Re: What Do You Think Of Malam Nuhu Ribadu? by bigB3: 4:41pm On Aug 18, 2006
ODEKU: As much as one wants to give kudos to your man (Mr. EFCC), one also has to read between the lines and see clearly that the gay is one sided president's plodder.
It is known from the past and present that It's never and never effective to be one sided when one is trying to accomplish a major goal, just like the one Mr. EFCC is trying to accomplish, You can only create more major problems by being one sided, A good example is the Middle East conflict and USA.

You can rubble the dust, but at the end of the day absolutely nothing will be accomplished.

The biggest mistake on EFCC's part is getting involved in politics, I think at this point much should have been accomplished if they had only taken a different approach.

Question: Why OBJ is so paranoid to have Atiku or IBB as the next president?

My answer: OBJ is paranoid not for the sake of Nigeria or Nigerian people; he's only paranoid for his own sake. He views IBB and Atiku as his enemies and he's extremely frightened of being humiliated by one of these guys. He knows and we all know that OBJ has a-lot of bones in his closet, These bone can only be exposed by these guys to prove a point to Nigerian people.

Hence, I do not respect Mr EFCC and I'm not impressed by his one sided shady or concealed accomplishment.
Crime / Re: Should Ibrahim Babangida Be Tried For Killing Vatsa His Childhood Friend ? by bigB3: 9:15pm On Aug 17, 2006
ODEKU: When are you going to realize that it doesn't matter who rules Nigeria, Nigeria will never be the same she used to be back in those beautiful days for a very very long time. But at the moment, there is no need to waste time with another joker; IBB is the answer, Let him come back and correct all his mistakes.
He has the strength, experience, charisma and well respected enough to get the job done effectively and efficiently.

I do not support or condone all his ways, especially the old ones; but I'm confident that he will perform for the people of Nigeria this time, Placing someone else in this position at this time is like trying to teach a month old baby how to walk to the kitchen to feed himself.
Nigeria as a country needs an emergency surgery and the only one to perform a successful one will be IBB.
Crime / Re: Should Ibrahim Babangida Be Tried For Killing Vatsa His Childhood Friend ? by bigB3: 2:59pm On Aug 17, 2006
Odeku and Alheri: where are you guys from?, This is Nigeria and Nigerians we are talking about, Trust me, Vesta's family has been invited to bring up this issue at this time, and Mr president is happy to entertain the case.
Yes, you guys are right, this is an on going case, but don't be blindfolded and don't get it twisted, OBJ doesn't care about Vasta or his family, This group of people are more or less another source of tool or another political game designed by the president to bring down IBB, I just can't wait for these childish games to be over. Mr president needs to clean his ass before accusing the next man as being dirty.

Again, my prayer goes to Vasta's family, but I refuse to be brainwashed by the president and his vindictive behavior.
Crime / Re: Should Ibrahim Babangida Be Tried For Killing Vatsa His Childhood Friend ? by bigB3: 9:56pm On Aug 16, 2006
I'm a xtian and I do not believe in killing human beings (only if they Bleep with me, lol), on a serious note, one has to pay attention to military rules, which permit IBB or any other commander in charge to execute a busted coup plotter. The rule is clear and simple; and this is a chance you take as a plotter. Even IBB has taken the same chance in the past, but fortunate to be successful.
We need not to get it twisted, OBJ is just desperately looking for a method to belittle IBB and his ambition to become the next Nigerian president, OBJ doesn't care about Vasta or his family. It's just another vindictive behavior of Mr President.

My question for Mr President:
Why bringing up this issue now? why not 2 years ago?

My prayer continues to go to Vasta's family and I wish them the best, But IBB has followed the military regular standardized protocol in handling this situation at that period of time.

Military regime is different from democracy regime, we need to understand this fact, Any military regime from any where or any country would have done thesame thing IBB did, In military standard it was the right thing to do and it also shows the strenght of a true leader.
Politics / Re: President Of Nigeria In 2007: Who? <Poll> by bigB3: 8:55pm On Aug 16, 2006
Revolution: So what exactly is it that will make it difficult for Duke to rule Nigeria?

You've answered your own question, Please pay attention and read your comment again, Come on now, where are you from? All the factors you've listed have made Nigeria to be an uncivilized country; a country with multiple complicated issues,
You've labelled these factors as reasons why it is an easy task to rule Nigeria, You're totally wrong; one of our major problems and why it's very difficult to rule the country is the fact that the country and the people are uncivilized.
For your information uncivilized means lacking refinement, lacking moral, lacking self respect and every other Nigerians bad habit, This is why it's OK for the president to do what ever he wants without any consent of the people, this is why it's OK for different groups to take control when ever they feel like it, this is why it's OK to be rich and be above the law, this is why we still can't find who killed Bola Ige, Funsho Williams, Dr Daramola and so on, And you're telling me that it's simple to rule Nigeria as a country? You need to re- think deeply about these things again, This is serious
When there is no standardized law in a country, it requires considerable effort or skill to accomplish simple goals.

Duke will not and can not withstand multiple pressure coming from different directions. This is not running a state, (which by the way it's a size of Flatbush Ave), this is running a corrupted country (zoo) that needs an emergency surgery.

And please do not compare Nigeria to USA, The cap just doesn't fit,

Duke will not survive a month as a Nigerian president, He needs more time to develop mentally and he knows it too. He's a very smart man, his main goal at this time as a presidential candidate is to put his name out there for the future, Trust me he doesn't want this responsibility at this time.
I will not waste my vote and time this time, but I will definitely consider voting for him in 4 years time.


IBB is the main man, Do not single him out for his past. All the leaders have many things in common; they are all dirty and very corrupted, including OBJ and Duke.
At this point IBB can not do wrong, he can only reform Nigeria, Let's give him the chance.
Politics / Re: President Of Nigeria In 2007: Who? <Poll> by bigB3: 4:51pm On Aug 16, 2006
Revolution, I truely appreciate your mentality or state of mind and I feel you big time.
I also admire your beautiful example (Clinton and Bush sr) you've used to articulate your point.

But Nigeria is not an easy country to rule, It is a very complicated country. And trust me, to rule this country you need more that being smart or kind or having the advanced education. It is a dangerous zone. A zone that is ineffable,
I'm 100% sure Duke will not be able to deal with the pressure or withstand the complexities, He's young and very inteligent, but I think he needs more time to develop, I would love to see him in 4 years.


Being an effective leader is one thing and leading Nigeria as a country is another thing, Do not waste your time, IBB is a perfect fit for this position. He has what it takes to reform Nigeria. We need to look forward and allow him to redeem himself, the same way OBJ got the opportunity.

There is no clean leader in Nigeria, even Duke is dirty just like the rest, if you place him under the microscope you will see my point. Hence don't allow the past events to predict the future. It is a new day, a new strategy, a new situation and a new state of mind, let's look forward and move Nigeria to the next level by electing a competent individual who can get the job done effectively and efficiently.

Afterall, we are currently being ruled by the most dirtiest man alive (OBJ), and you just can not compare IBB to OBJ. The nose is just too far from the mouth. IBB is a better leader under all circumstance.
Politics / Re: President Of Nigeria In 2007: Who? <Poll> by bigB3: 8:25pm On Aug 15, 2006
As much as I truly admire DUKE, but I think he needs more time to develop into a true solid leader. He's currently doing a great job, he looks like a president (thank God, nomore ugly president) and I think he has the charisma to take this country to the next level, But he doesn't have the strenght as yet. Trust me.

I still think that the best president for Nigeria during this rebuilding process is IBB, He's very strong and well respected. He has what it takes to get the job done effectively. Let's look forward and allow him to come back and redeem himself. It can get any worst at this point as a president.

People like DUKE are not just strong enough and that doeasn't mean he's not going to get stronger, but for now IBB is my man.

Atiku on the hand has too many obstacles that we do not need as a country.
And the rest of the candidates are just not competent.
Politics / Re: What Do You Think Of Malam Nuhu Ribadu? by bigB3: 7:58pm On Aug 15, 2006
Ribadu is a piece of tool that is being effectively used by current Nigerian government.

He sounds firm and very strict from a distance, but when you get closer to him you will quickly realize that he's a joke. And I'm starting to think that he might be systematically dirty too.

Big B (USA)
Politics / Re: Babangida's Son Arrested By Efcc by bigB3: 7:23pm On Aug 15, 2006
If it's right to arrest IBB's son then it's right to also arrest muyiwa and gbenga obasanjo, but Mr.EFCC will never touch his boss's children; that it totally unacceptable and against EFCC rules.

It is simple, personally I do not have any respect for EFCC anymore, I used to, but not anymore. To me they are more or less a group of police dogs. They sit when they are told, they eat when they're told, and they sleep when they're told. Apart from their successful 411 project, they have never done anything on their own. They have been used as a tool to entertain OBJ's vindictiveness and childish behavior.

Basically they're bunch of jokes who do not have a standardized protocol.  Their current or latest action is characterized by the domination of one competitor over another, And it is sad; as much as one wants to give then credit, one also has to pause and read between the lines.

They now come out everyday to re-assure Nigerians or restore confidence in Nigerians that they are doing the right thing; something they never had to do in the past.  As oyinbo people say "action is louder than words". May be it is time for EFCC to start doing what is right instead of doing the right thing.

EFCC needs to structure their strategy and never allow political or popolitician'sgenda to affect their objectives in any way.

I'm pretty sure this group of jokes will be dismantled in the next 8 to 10 months, And I hope the new or replacement group is learning from their obvious mistakes.

I truly do not see the different between Nigerian police and EFCC agents, they are all from the same rusty metal, I say dissolve this group and develop a new one who is in-touch with reality and understands the concept of accomplishing goals without being one sided.

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