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[quote author=Inked_Nerd link=topic=631772.msg8061658#msg8061658 date=1302066121] Reject you?!?! You only have yourself to blame for me not talking to you outside of Nairaland. I already told when I first met you on Nairaland, I was amused by the things you'd write but you made it difficult when I tried to get to know you. All you do is go around acting like a Casanova wannabe and joking around. Besides, did I not tell you I had some things to figure out if I was gonna speak to you outside of Nairaland? ![]() How can he be a threat when he jokes around so much? [/quote]See, Ho Nigga?ROFLAMO. P.S: Fstranger I'm just fuxcking witcha! |
fstranger3:Only Ho Niggas write poems for chics. . . . . . |
johnie:We are not perfect, but our President does not celebrate criminals and he doesnt deplete National Savings for personal benefits. Also, my President has a sexy wife that knows how to pronounce "Umbrella" properly. And, he doesnt run away from debates or asks for the questions/answers in advance.Trust me when I say my President loves debate to the point of boredom. . . . . Oh, and my President can order your Country invaded and have ur President captured and imprisoned over here. My country is not perfect, but its still God's Own Country. |
gernded:. . . . and next year he'll also win the United States Presidential Elections! |
Well, not really. We know your country is about to burn to hell if that crook GEJ and his thieving gang get a hold of power in yalls Election. And, we know we got a lotta innocent U.S citizens that might get stuck in that potential battle zone and we all dont want that to happen now, do we? So, we doing what is called "PREVENTIVE MEASURES". At the first sign of trouble we remove our citizens and allow those that want to remain in poverty and suffering fight it out with the Buhari supporters who want to give them a better life. If only Nigeria could give GEJ his own country to govern over his supporters. Oil, Gas, everything "Go, take it all, take your tribalistic and ig>norant supporters. . . . and dont forget to take Mr.Obasanjo, Bode George, James Ibori and co with you"; lets see how their lives (PDP supporters) will be like when we return to them in 12 years. |
Nigeria is just a shame of a country! |
Waiting for President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday, 23 March 2011 18:26 administrator Here is what will happen if the April presidential election is free and fair: On the first ballot, President Goodluck Jonathan wins the maximum 16 million votes available in the South-East and South-South Nigeria. He then takes the North Central States of Benue, Plateau and may be Kogi or Kwara. In the South West, he probably wins Ondo, makes 25% in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo. In all, Jonathan may poll no more than 25 million votes. In terms of spread, he could get the required presence in 25 states or even more but not the 51% constitutional majority vote required to win the presidency outright. Nuhu Ribadu is likely to snatch more than 10 million votes from the South West “rascals” and probably another two million more from the North. Enter Muhammadu Bahari, the tall fellow the Peoples Democratic Party loves to hate. The PDP scourge will sweep the North West, chalking up at least 16 million votes, pick another 7 million in North East and 4 or 5 million more in the North Central, where he will definitely win Nassarawa and Niger States. Buhari will get at least 27 million votes, the biggest slice by any presidential contender but not enough majority votes or the required territorial spread in 24 states to win on the first ballot. Malam Ibrahim Shekarau will be confined to Kano State but his total number of votes nationwide may not exceed 3 million. No candidate, not even Jonathan, notwithstanding the so called incumbency, will win on the first ballot. In the final analysis, there will be a run-off presidential election and the deciding geo-political zone of the South West “rascals” will not vote for Jonathan. There will be desperation, intimidation, threat, violence, reminiscent of Ido Osi in Ekiti State, still these “rascals’ will team up in the much talked about alliance with Muhammadu Buhari who will definitely win the presidency this time and Jonathan and PDP will be gone for good. Muhammadu Buhari is one of the finest breed of human beings to have come out of Northern Nigeria. He possesses some rare qualities that no other Nigerian politician of his generation has - honesty, integrity, simplicity and discipline. From a Platoon Commander to General Officer Commanding, from State Military Administrator to Head of State and Commander-in-Chief, as well as Executive Chairman, Petroleum Trust Fund, Buhari has left an indelible footprint of selfless service and commitment to probity, transparency and accountability in the deployment and management of public resources. Over the years, Muhammadu Buhari has had his own share of gaffes, like when he vowed never to participate in Nigerian civilian politics, or when he innocently commended the Maurice Iwu-led INEC’s preparations for the 2007 elections or indeed, his condemnation and lack of faith in the work of the former Chief Justice of the Federation, Muhammadu Lawal Uwais’s Electoral Reform Committee. As it turned out, God has led Buhari into the murky Nigerian politics, his commendation of Iwu’s fraudulent preparations for “do or die” elections was misjudged and his lack of faith in Uwais’s electoral reform work was misplaced. These mistakes of the head do not take away anything from Buhari’s self-esteem. If anything, they form part of the lessons of the Nigerian politics Buhari must take to heart. This brings one to Buhari’s other quality - singleness of purpose. Having realised that he was working with traitors in the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Muhammadu Buhari, and like minds, quit the ill fated party and formed the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC). Just a few months after its registration, the CPC and its candidates are giving the current rulers sleepless nights. The CPC is poised to replace the PDP all across the Northern States. Who among the “do or die” Nigerian politicians can quit their party and go and form a brand new one? Only Muhammadu Buhari, a different, honest and principled politician. If anybody had doubt about Buhari’s acceptance and electrifying bond with the masses of Northern Nigeria, his Thursday, 3rd March presidential rally in Kaduna must have clarified things. His subsequent campaign rallies in Minna, Maiduguri and Yola have established Buhari as the most popular Nigerian politician alive. This willingly assembled mammoth crowds that receive Muhammadu Buhari and his entourage everywhere they go, is what terrifies the PDP. It is also amazing that every where Jonathan and PDP go to, thousands of policemen and women are mobilised and still Nigerians are killed and maimed in accidents, shootings and bombings. On the other hand, notwithstanding the current conspiracy by the PDP and police to thwart his campaigns for the presidency, Buhari campaigns always pass on peacefully. Writing in the Guardian of Friday, 8th October, 2010 Levi Obijiofor, referring to Buhari said: “Some people even say he is a religious bigot. Perhaps, that is true. Perhaps, it is unfair to ascribe that attribute to him”. But is Buhari a religious bigot? Has Buhari consciously done anything to hurt Christians? In any case, his choice of Pastor Tunde Bakare, apart from regional balancing of the presidential ticket, has put paid to such insinuation. If Buhari were a religious bigot, he would not have shared a ticket with someone who is not just a Christian, but a Christian preacher. Somewhere in the same write up, Obijiofor, added that Buhari may be carrying “the indelible physical and emotional scars as the inventor of the notorious Decree 4 of 1984”. But those who overthrew Buhari gave Nigerians and the media a bear hug; their evil smile resulted in calculated death and anguish and the closure of entire media establishments. Since then, worse things have happened to the Nigerian media and journalists - in a democracy! Decree 4 was well intentioned. What Buhari simply wanted to do was to make journalists more circumspect and accurate in their reportage. In the end, Obijiofor conceded that (Muhammadu) “Buhari sounded more responsible, more honest, more forthright and engaging than past and present leaders”. What more is needed from a leader? If we want to continue with chuwa- chuwa, we can vote for Jonathan and PDP; but if we want selfless service to our fatherland, Muhammadu Buhari is our man. Buhari contested presidential elections in 2003 and 2007. On both occasions, there was vote rigging in favour of PDP. He has warned against vote rigging in the April, 2011 elections and has rightly urged his supporters to deal with those who rig the elections. In the aftermath of those two presidential elections, Buhari, a non-violent and law abiding person, was in court for 50 months and he did not get justice. This time, he does not intend to go to court he said, but every vote must count and there must be no fraud. If a man is 69 and during all these years he has not been known to abuse public trust, steal from the treasury or betray the nation in anyway, that man deserves to he elected president. In the presidential election this April, the most qualified candidate is the one who is not corrupt, but honest and disciplined. It is only the man who has those qualities that can eliminate corruption in this country. In 12 years, the PDP has not solved a single national problem, yet the party is shamelessly making the same promises over and over again. The PDP would not sign INEC’s code of conduct document; PDP would not enter the debate being organised for candidates; PDP would not allow other parties and candidates to freely canvass for votes. Yet, according to its acting Chairman, Dr. Bello Haliru, Muhammed, PDP will rule us for 200 years! We are rooting and waiting for Muhammadu Buhari, the last patriotic general who sought to reform Nigeria. Buhari is offering himself for leadership through the power of the ballot box and hopes to win a free and fair presidential election this April. Nigerians have a choice to elect Muhammadu Buhari who would apply fresh new ideas to achieve a strong, united, secure and prosperous country or we remain captives of mass poverty, ignorance, ill-health, unemployment and official corruption bequeathed by a rude, desperate and perfidious political party whose ranks have been swelled by ex-convicts. This April, Muhammadu Buhari will be president of Nigeria. Abu Najakku, wrote from No 19, Shantali Road, Kofar Kola, Birnin Kebbi. danbellojikanyari@yahoo.com http://www.peoplesdaily-online.com/opinion/opinion/8976-waiting-for-president-muhammadu-buhari- |
Lol. Im still good. Gotta check up on all my wifies. U, Michelin08, Abekeade08, Ogugua88, The Amaka, Ayettymama and co |
Lol. I told u, all I do is just read now. But I still be checking up on u tho! |
I agree that the Nuclear Plant should be located in the middle of a busy commercial hub in Eastern Nigeria. . . . . . |
Hhaahahahahahaha!!!! Roflmao! White boi put Nigerian homie to sleep. . . . . |
So, my ho aint give Fstranger no play now he turned all mushy. . . . poor dude! follow me on twitter @superthick_23 |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=638033.msg8045742#msg8045742 date=1301873454]Strong words. I'd like it if you could please elaborate on this quote.[/quote]I just made it up as I read this post. . . . I dont need to elaborate, u read the crap these folks are posting and tell me if any of it makes sense. |
Niggaz tryna bag my biyytch. . . . , smh |
The worst thing that ever happened to the black man was not the physical aspect of slavery, but the mental part; with Christianity as its instrument of choice! |
karl max:Is it just me or is it true that most of GEJ's supporters are usually Semi-Illiterates? |
[quote author=Inked_Nerd link=topic=631772.msg8028075#msg8028075 date=1301610546]When hell freezes that's when. I thought you died or something ![]() One minute you're here, the next your gone [/size][/font][/quote]Lol. Yeah, cus, on some real shiyyt these Ibo dudes on here (not all, but a good majority) piss me the fuxck off with their archaic way of approaching issues. . . . whats the point chatting with people that cant see beyond they noses and always want to spite others all the time?Anyways, when we fuxcking?! |
shikaan: PPL DAT TYP3 LYK3 DIS R ----GOING TO HELL!!! Its in the Bible, Biyyytch!!!! |
^^^When are we bumping hips, eh? |
efisher:Wow! Lemme guess. . . .from the above post it seems to me that u'll be voting for GEJ? Right? |
PapaBrowne:First, U started off with a lie! WHEN DID I EVER ENTER A DISCUSSION WITH YOU ABOUT FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA? End of discussion. Apparently, u even lied in the whole statement like someone else just pointed out. . . . . !!! |
Digriz:You know u lied at the bolded, right? Gawd, yall hyprocritical GEJ supporters are annoying as hell. The lies u tell. . . . . . |
Wow! The more I learn about Nigeria. . . . Gawd, yall have a loooong way to go. Change woulda been easy if a sizeable population of the people havent been brain-washed into thinking corruption and all sorts of crimes are acceptable! |
Andre Uweh:This election really let me know that Nigerians from a certain region (or two) are no better than Apes in the way they approach matters! What is "Lucky" about a corrupt man? What is Lucky about a man that has depleted your nation's Treasury? What is lucky about a man who became a Multi-millionaire just 6 months after entering politics? What is lucky about a man whose wife is clearly corrupt? Whats lucky about a man that is clearly seeking a way to rig the elections, dodges debates, plants bombs then accuses the opposition, then refers to one of the accused as his "Foster Father"? What is lucky about a man that exonerated a terrorist group even when the terrorist group claimed responsibility for a deadly and vicious maiming? What is lucky about a man that asked the populace to "pray to God to ask the terrorists to repent and confess their sins?". . . . . You guys are insane, for real! |
Onlytruth:Riiiiigggghht. . . . Investors will rather do business in an unstable, corruption filled climate than one where theres checks, balances and consequences for every criminal action! Where are these investors from? Ibo land? |
PapaBrowne:Boom indeed! How does that help the common man on the street when the wealth is in the hands of a privileged few? How does it help that ur Bayelsan cowboy has depleted the treasury to satisfy his cronies? |
efisher:I'm from the West, If not for us You'd still be using rocks to draw pictures on the walls of caves! Plus, we got computers at home, Almost all of us----300million people; what the hell is a Computer training center?! Still think I should thank you? |
efisher:Ummmm. . . . . no!!! A Nigerian Newspaper will not be considered a credible source; not with all the bribe-induced reports we read about on the net everyday. Gimme a credible Western Newspaper and I just might believe. . . "JUST" being the key word--- maybe when hell freezes ova! |
afam4eva:Why wouldnt we? Tell me one Prof. in the world that, just 2 years after stepping in the corridors of power, all a sudden his net worth ballooned to almost $10million? Is he supposed to be anywhere close to being a millionaire? And we know if he declared that amount he's worth much more. . . . So, who are we deceiving??! |
How can u be bored of me when Im never on here. Im not the one getting banned am I? Besides, u know u love the fact that Im replying you cus that way the mods will see the rubbish you posted. But, since u wanna play tough, this will be my last reply to you and u know that'll ensure that this post dies a silent, vicious, and quick death!!! Tell us what GEJ ate for dinner and how many spoonfuls he had and b4 u know it, voila, ur back to 40million posts! Dont despair. But for now. . . . Wallow in ur 7 posts! |
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