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BusinessRe: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Petrol May Cost 195 Naira Per Litre (From 65 Naira) - NLC by BIGERBOY1: 3:47pm On Sep 20, 2011
Hasnt it dawned on these adam smith wannabes that the laizes fare and brethonwoods economics has failed even the founding economies. From the eurozone to the americas its a mess. I guess nigeria will become the new greece
CareerRe: Salary Structure For Standard Chatered Bank! by BIGERBOY1: 6:22pm On Sep 19, 2011
It should be between d range of 115k to 120k for BO
CareerRe: Kweku & I:Same Business School, Same Course, One A Ubs Trader The Other A Nlder by BIGERBOY1(op): 6:07pm On Sep 19, 2011
No be so, i hate telling this story, but after graduation i got an invitation from one of d global dev banks, d package was mouth watering, out of 2000 dat were shortlisted globally 40 were invited to d banks country HQ, it was at d final interview i took my eyes off the finish line and was eyeing d price, i con Bleep up for final interview. Dats why i hate telling d story. I was almost there but fell off.

That offer would have dwarfed UBS like 5 times, but as i said i still dey market ( i have job but praying for a better opportunity)
CareerRe: Kweku & I:Same Business School, Same Course, One A Ubs Trader The Other A Nlder by BIGERBOY1(op): 5:49pm On Sep 19, 2011
I doubt if secondary school has anything to do with this. Am talking about finance at graduate level,
CareerRe: Forum For Lecturers And Others In The Academia by BIGERBOY1: 4:59pm On Sep 19, 2011
@aduhube Guy i dey think of phd too o, any idea were i go get, getable scholarship?
CareerKweku & I:Same Business School, Same Course, One A Ubs Trader The Other A Nlder by BIGERBOY1(op): 4:55pm On Sep 19, 2011
See life, me and kweku go same school study the same course, but the guy they UBS dey rack up 2bn, I dey NL career section dey fyn better job. God dey.

Btw, no ask me my cgpa, me too i pass.
IslamRe: Toba Speaks On Why He Is Attracted To Muslim Girls And Would Like To Marry One by BIGERBOY1: 6:32pm On Sep 17, 2011
Let me clear some tins 4 here,
Islam doesnt encourages sistas to mary outside islam
The quran calls jews n xtians pple of the book, i.e. Learned pple out of respects 4 their books
The quran says who eva believes jesus is god is an idolator. Some modern day xtians dont believe this concept anymore
Islam relative to other religions is not different rather a fulfiment. Just as jesus pbuh. Came to liberate and make lawful for the jews some things that were not previously islam came as a fulfiment of both judaism and xtianity hence abrogating them.
There r chapters in d quran named after major "jewish" prophets and one in honor of mary pbuh, out of respect for the mother of christ.

As i said this is to clarify some points not in support of anyone.
IslamRe: Toba Speaks On Why He Is Attracted To Muslim Girls And Would Like To Marry One by BIGERBOY1: 5:58pm On Sep 17, 2011
I am not advocating for u guys to dash toba a muslim sista, but u guys  r a bit hash on him.
CareerRe: Forum For Lecturers And Others In The Academia by BIGERBOY1: 9:43pm On Sep 16, 2011
Thats a profession i love
PoliticsWhat Exactly Is The Transformation Agenda. Please Someone Explain by BIGERBOY1(op): 9:22pm On Sep 09, 2011
I have been hearing this phrase branded by every body in the administration. my question is can some one please tell me

1 what is the TA

2 what are the conerstones of the TA (not jack of all trade)

3 what r the measurable indices for the TA

pls provide authoritative info on this not just what you feel or what u think the administration think!
PoliticsEl Rufai On Jobs: It Is Easier To Do Biz In Gaza And Westbank Than In Nigeria by BIGERBOY1(op): 8:21am On Sep 09, 2011
By 2010, under the Umaru Musa Yar'Adua administration, our rank fell sharply to 134 and all these countries have overtaken us. This year under President Goodluck Jonathan, we have dropped three places. Nigeria now ranks 137 out of 183 countries. It is easier to do business in the West Bank and Gaza than Nigeria. So how can new jobs be generated?

Read on on
http://www.thisdayonline.com/
PoliticsRe: Panic As "Bomb" Found In Ikeja LGA Office by BIGERBOY1: 10:51pm On Sep 07, 2011
@ sauer

good or bad, that was nice analysis, ur papa no waste in moni on u.

the bunch of posters we have here are anyway belle face or wind blow posters, incapable even reading d article not to talk of understanding it. the only thing they read b4 posting rubish is the thread subject/title.
PoliticsRe: Panic As "Bomb" Found In Ikeja LGA Office by BIGERBOY1: 10:11pm On Sep 07, 2011
Guys dont u think who ever is behind this is winning if not won the battle. The aim is have us  fight ourselves instead of the real threat. BH bomb maiduguri today, bomb Abuja tomorow and if, a BIG IF they bomb lagos will killing abokis solve the problem.  Please my people lets not go down that line we dont know whats at the end of it.

Its only logical to join hands and fight a group which kills hausas, yorubas and igbos indiscriminately. Whats the logic behind fighting ourselves?
BusinessRe: CBN To Switch 5-10% Of Forex Reserves To Chinese Yuan by BIGERBOY1: 6:04pm On Sep 05, 2011
^^^
we r diversifying not moving. they r completely different terms

BTW we r just shifting just 10% of our reserves from the largest economy to the second largest economy
BusinessRe: CBN To Switch 5-10% Of Forex Reserves To Chinese Yuan by BIGERBOY1: 5:50pm On Sep 05, 2011
The US thrived on their financial service sector at the expense of the real sector. china on the other hand makes everything real from baby clothes to warships.

evenn china is diversifying its over a trillion dollar reserve away from d dollar. So why shouldnt Nigeria
PoliticsBoko Haram Again (questions For Sss, Kgb, Etc) by BIGERBOY1(op): 6:20pm On Sep 04, 2011
Even before the bombing of the United Nations office in Abuja Friday, August 26, 2011, there were many unanswered questions in what had been happening in the land. Unless there was a hidden agenda in what the government was doing or failing to do, these many never-ending incidents of violence deserved a more severe, focused and up and doing handling than the bland and irritating reassurance of being on top of the situation when the situation was on top of us and clearly worsening by the day.

There was so much incongruence and so many discrepancies that wouldn’t add up that needed urgent explanations; but these were routinely, promptly and with so much finality swept under the carpet of bureaucratic carelessness, official cover-up or culpable cluelessness.

If Boko Haram that was always implicated in all these spectacular bombings and robberies was supposed to be a militant Muslim group, how come Yakubu Bitiyong was once in detention charged with the crime of financing it? How could he ever have been suspected in the first place?

If Boko Haram that was supposed to be bombing all over the place was presumably pursuing an agenda of Islamic militancy, why would such an agenda be of concern to or be promoted by the three Christian ladies who were now reportedly being detained for the massive bomb blast that ripped apart the mammy market in the army barracks in Bauchi on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 in which 13 people lost their lives?

And had Ms. Lydia Joseph, the Christian lady who set St. John’s Cathedral Church along ‘Yandoka Road in Bauchi on fire on Saturday, August 27, 2011 escaped unnoticed, her dastardly act would have been written down as the handiwork of Boko Haram.

Even the person who attempted to bomb the police headquarters in Maiduguri and was shot dead certainly didn’t fit the average Boko Haram adherent profile: what with Tommy Hilfiger boxers, doubly-folded pencil-denims and Yankee T-shirt, as against the expected stereotypical dan Itori tiri-kwata trousers, simple jampa and a cap and a rosary to match.

All this is not to absolve Boko Haram of responsibility which it has itself claimed; and this, of course, is not to accuse Christians as a body of being responsible for what Boko Haram is doing—or what is being done in its name; but to state a matter of fact and show that those behind it have nothing to do with Islam or anything perhaps even with the original Boko Haram that is supposed to have been planning it as such.

READ ON;
http://www.dailytrust.dailytrust.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=26925:apathy-of-a-boko-sceptic&catid=6:daily-columns&Itemid=6
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s 100 Days In Office: What Are The Achievements by BIGERBOY1: 11:12am On Sep 04, 2011
this is for those who say hundred days is too small to judge jona. yet u can list 100 failures within this short period.

if d majority of nigerians still feel jona is their best choice. then Good luck 9ja, for we dont deserve a good leader yet.
PoliticsRe: 16 Facts About Libya? by BIGERBOY1: 10:50am On Sep 04, 2011
no mind the olodo clowns we have here celebrating Nigeria's recognition of the NTC.

Atleast d west have thier sinister motive for backing the NTC - cheap oil

South Africa and other sane african countries had their interest at heart by NOT recognizing the NTC - Ghadafi invested in the real sector of africa than d west did. with more than 80billion intended for next yr alone

what interest is nigeria pursuing? nothing. the govt just felt like openining its big mouth for nothing sake.
Foreign AffairsRe: Libyan Rebels Promised France 35% Oil In Exchange For Supporting Them by BIGERBOY1: 10:00am On Sep 02, 2011
i posted this some weeks back, d revolution is a sham. none of the news network can boast of any picture showing 100s of thousands of lybians celebrating as we saw in egypt.

BIGER BOY:
guys am not trying to be a conspiracy theorist
but lets analyse this:
I was just watching france24 and I heard the
french and italians hav already started grabing d
lucrative oil deals even b4 d war is over,


1 since d wests misguided foray into playing
globalpolice and war on teror, it has had serious
runns on their economy and r at the risk of
soverign bankrupcy

2 all this while china and to some lesser degree
other BRIC nations hav been making inroads
into africa at the expense of the west.

3 now d west cant compete on on level playing
grounds with d new boys on d block, conflicts
start eruptin in energy rich and strategic nations
in ME & A. this nations incedentally hapen to
hav huge chinese investments(sudan, lybia,
nigeria etc). with conflicts come new
opportunities; nato bombs (Military contracts)
humanitarian crisis(did u know there r now
patents on relief foods! d economics of that I
leave 4 u tofind out) and lastly spliting a country
or upsetting its existin govt(western
corporations can now come in and sign new
contracts, while d chinese and russians r
sideliened)

4 I laughed wen I heard on france 24 d rebels
warning d chinese dat they cant guarantee their
investment, while france were guaranteed as
early as april of 35% of oil contracts as early as
april this yr.


now we can seat back and watch this drama
unfolled while africa is re colonized and we
woble in our silly north/south muslim/xtian
arguments, or do somethin b4 its 2 late.
but as I said it might just be my thoughts but;

"drill deep to any recent conflict and u will find
oil at the centre.of it"
PoliticsRe: Is Boko Haram Realy Doing This? by BIGERBOY1: 9:17am On Sep 02, 2011
the annoying thing is that there is nothing u guys can do to stop them, they ve already started planting fiticious stories in the western mass media like the wall street journals to prepare western tax payers mind on any involvement in nigeria.

i pitty d ignorant fools who allow themselves to be used for this ploy (the resource controll proponents, ethinic bigots, boko haram, massob, opc) they r exploiting our deep divisions and mistrust of each other.

any how i go just sit back and watch events unfold. God save me and my country.
PoliticsLets Discuss The Global Insecurity And Nigeria by BIGERBOY1(op): 6:42am On Sep 01, 2011
everyone will agree with me that d current level of insecurity is unprecedented (at least in our generation).

my question is is there a possitive correlation between presence of foreign forces and local violence in a particular region?

CENTRAL ASIA
Take d afghan pakistan region b4 d presence of NATO, d region was relatively peaceful, bombings were quite very rear, and even though some parts had dictators they enjoyed some degree of peace and security, but came NATo we all know what followed,

MIDDLE EAST
iraq is a classic example, yes saddam was a dictator, but I prefer dat iraq to this current iraq with bombs going up at an average of evry 13 hrs, yet crude exports thrive and currution rules. and know d present insecurity started with NATO involvenent there and yada yada yada,

HORN OF AFRICA
somalia has been inconflict throgh out recent times but b4 2009 or thereabout there was an in formal agreement between d tribes clans and  religious group to form some kind of govt, and there was peace.and security throuout that time. then some group in d west encouraged ethiopia to send in troops to distablize d somalian form of govt, which was done and now we all know what followed with al shabaab and d recent food crisis


AFRICA MAIN

I dont know what d lybians lacked to actually bring this anarchy upon them selves. in a country which hosted migrant workers from africa and beyond while their lazy @ss youths r pampered given a house at certain age and evenloans from govt to get married! surely d quest for democraxy doesnt justify d current anarchy and uncertain future neither is it woth it, as our OBJ rightly said ther is no guarantee dat external change will guarantee lasting peace and security. one thin is certain in future lybia though - guaranteed flow of cheap crude to week western economies

NIGERIA
BH is a reality. take it or leave it. But they didnt come from mars or out of nowhere. the carelesness, curruption and serial abuse and lack of coherent policies towards education, social dev and welfare is responsible for all our sexurity issues. Be it sinners turned saints - MEND, new kids on d block - BH or the others like OPC etc

finally it will b a collosal foreign policy mis calculaton to think foreign invovement in 9ja wil ameleorate the security problems, nay,  d solution lies in wat created d probs in d first place,

let me here your opinions on d above issues
PoliticsForeign Bomb Victims Vs Local Bomb Victims by BIGERBOY1(op): 9:46pm On Aug 30, 2011
a friend of mine was caught in d suleja bomb in april, was it? he just lef d hospital last week. here is his expirience;

he had fractured leg, both JEGA and GEJA visited promised treatment here n abroad if needed, compensation, I even heard some insurance.4rm d media. long story short they waisted his time expecting some fiticious grafting machine, they had to remove some dead bones due to slow treatment, and d hospital staffs were like tired of them, inshort he cant still walk.

now contrast to un bomb, pple r already flown to SA, promised compensation, and even psyco therapy counseling(conseling!!)

my point is why does our govt treat us like shiiit and try to apease foreigners, who voted them in.
PoliticsRe: 2222 by BIGERBOY1: 11:12pm On Aug 28, 2011
conspiracy theorists are one extreme but those denying the existence of these schemes r also extremist on the other side.

the mid point is simply answering the simple questions.

where are d WMDs which were d basis 4 iraqs invasion

why was lybya attacked while bahrain which earlier conducted similar brutal crackdown and with a family ruling 4 over a century is left to go scot free. is it bcoz it is home to US 5th fleet in d gulf?

am not confirming or debunking any conspiracy am just saying lets stop being a typical blackman and start thinking, asking questions and considering how we fit into the complex global chess game. chikenan
PoliticsRe: 2015 Prophecy: The Voice Of America, The Hand Of Boko Haram by BIGERBOY1: 10:11pm On Aug 28, 2011
no mind our mindless nigerians, iraq is in chaos politically and socially yet oil lifting continues seemlessly by exon and the rest,

libya no doubt had a tyrant as thier problem but trust me secterian conflict will continue long in d future while oil giants like eni and total seemlesly lift their crude.

in nigeria BH is a reality no doubt but someone or something seems to be enabling its sophistication, how else can bunch of illitrate yusufiya's execute such daring attacs with 'CIA' presicion and we cant still track a single person related to them (some thieves attackd a bank in bauchi d other day claimin to b BH. I dey laff)

now to my fellow ethno centric bigoted 9ja men, keep turning a blind eye to these unnatural occurence just bcoz of your hatred of some part of the country, instead of ironing out things among your selfs.

in d end u will end up selling your selves to another round of slavery in d hand of the west ( who havnt appologized for d first slavery) just like your 4fathers sold their brothers just to get a miserable piece of mirror in return.
PoliticsRe: Bomb Blast At United Nation Abuja -- BREAKING NEWS by BIGERBOY1: 9:14pm On Aug 26, 2011
guys am not trying to be a conspiracy theorist
but lets analyse this:
I was just watching france24 and I heard the
french and italians hav already started grabing d
lucrative oil deals even b4 d war is over,
1 since d wests misguided foray into playing
globalpolice and war on teror, it has had serious
runns on their economy and r at the risk of
soverign bankrupcy
2 all this while china and to some lesser degree
other BRIC nations hav been making inroads
into africa at the expense of the west.
3 now d west cant compete on on level playing
grounds with d new boys on d block, conflicts
start eruptin in energy rich and strategic nations
in ME & A. this nations incedentally hapen to
hav huge chinese investments(sudan, lybia,
nigeria etc). with conflicts come new
opportunities; nato bombs (Military contracts)
humanitarian crisis(did u know there r now
patents on relief foods! d economics of that I
leave 4 u tofind out) and lastly spliting a country
or upsetting its existin govt(western
corporations can now come in and sign new
contracts, while d chinese and russians r
sideliened)
4 I laughed wen I heard on france 24 d rebels
warning d chinese dat they cant guarantee their
investment, while france were guaranteed as
early as april of 35% of oil contracts as early as
april this yr.
now we can seat back and watch this drama
unfolled while africa is re colonized and we
woble in our silly north/south muslim/xtian
arguments, or do somethin b4 its 2 late.
but as I said it might just be my thoughts but;
"drill deep to any recent conflict and u will find
oil at the centre.of it"
PoliticsRe: Rumor Of Boko Haram Plan To Bomb Lagos – How True? by BIGERBOY1: 9:10pm On Aug 26, 2011
guys am not trying to be a conspiracy theorist
but lets analyse this:
I was just watching france24 and I heard the
french and italians hav already started grabing d
lucrative oil deals even b4 d war is over,
1 since d wests misguided foray into playing
globalpolice and war on teror, it has had serious
runns on their economy and r at the risk of
soverign bankrupcy
2 all this while china and to some lesser degree
other BRIC nations hav been making inroads
into africa at the expense of the west.
3 now d west cant compete on on level playing
grounds with d new boys on d block, conflicts
start eruptin in energy rich and strategic nations
in ME & A. this nations incedentally hapen to
hav huge chinese investments(sudan, lybia,
nigeria etc). with conflicts come new
opportunities; nato bombs (Military contracts)
humanitarian crisis(did u know there r now
patents on relief foods! d economics of that I
leave 4 u tofind out) and lastly spliting a country
or upsetting its existin govt(western
corporations can now come in and sign new
contracts, while d chinese and russians r
sideliened)
4 I laughed wen I heard on france 24 d rebels
warning d chinese dat they cant guarantee their
investment, while france were guaranteed as
early as april of 35% of oil contracts as early as
april this yr.
now we can seat back and watch this drama
unfolled while africa is re colonized and we
woble in our silly north/south muslim/xtian
arguments, or do somethin b4 its 2 late.
but as I said it might just be my thoughts but;
"drill deep to any recent conflict and u will find
oil at the centre.of it"
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Claim Responsibility For Abuja Bombing - BREAKING NEWS by BIGERBOY1: 9:04pm On Aug 26, 2011
guys am not trying to be a conspiracy theorist but lets analyse this:
I was just watching france24 and I heard the french and italians hav already started grabing d lucrative oil deals even b4 d war is over,

1 since d wests misguided foray into playing globalpolice and war on teror, it has had serious runns on their economy and r at the risk of soverign bankrupcy

2 all this while china and to some lesser degree other BRIC nations hav been making inroads into africa at the expense of the west.

3 now d west cant compete on on level playing grounds with d new boys on d block, conflicts start eruptin in energy rich and strategic nations in ME & A. this nations incedentally hapen to hav huge chinese investments(sudan, lybia, nigeria etc). with conflicts come new opportunities; nato bombs (Military contracts) humanitarian crisis(did u know there r now patents on relief foods! d economics of that I leave 4 u tofind out) and lastly spliting a country or upsetting its existin govt(western corporations can now come in and sign new contracts, while d chinese and russians r sideliened)

4 I laughed wen I heard on france 24 d rebels warning d chinese dat they cant guarantee their investment, while france were guaranteed as early as april of 35% of oil contracts as early as april this yr.

now we can seat back and watch this drama unfolled while africa is re colonized and we woble in our silly north/south muslim/xtian arguments, or do somethin b4 its 2 late.

but as I said it might just be my thoughts but;
"drill deep to any recent conflict and u will find oil at the centre.of it"
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Claim Responsibility For Abuja Bombing - BREAKING NEWS by BIGERBOY1: 6:27pm On Aug 26, 2011
"if drill deep into most recent global crisis/conflict u will find oil at d hrt of it"

a word is enough 4 d wise
PoliticsRe: Bomb Blast At United Nation Abuja -- BREAKING NEWS by BIGERBOY1: 4:03pm On Aug 26, 2011
the prime minister of japan just resigned 2day,

I wish our leaders have that guts/patriotism


may the oil in nigeria run out soon (who's with me)
PoliticsRe: Bomb Blast At United Nation Abuja -- BREAKING NEWS by BIGERBOY1: 3:43pm On Aug 26, 2011
'if u drill deep into any recent global conflict/crisis, u will always find oil at d hrt of it'

, ,,,,,a word they say is enough 4 d wise
BusinessRe: CAN Plans Christian Banking After Swedish Model by BIGERBOY1: 3:34pm On Aug 26, 2011
sombody pls tell me how a bankin rooted in swedish model and not the bible xtian. sincerely I expect d xtians to come out and condemn this cheap politics. at least if u wand to argue, argue on just basis.

and pls can some1 ask d pastor how much dis so called billions invested in islamic banking is and how it was invested.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: My Embarrassing Interview Situations You Need To Learn From by BIGERBOY1: 4:44pm On Aug 14, 2011
I had this interview last year outside the country for a YPP all expenses paid for including hotels and intercontental dishes. Their package were WOW, u were allowed to bring 4 family members with u if u get the job and they will be paid some amount if they dont work, up to 4 of ur kids (if u have) education will be sponsored to the tune of $16,000 dollars yearly, a generous pension scheme and medical retirement plan.


Oh boy i will tell u what happened at the interview later, after i cool down from vexing that messed up at the interview angry

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