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Poorly written, short on details. . . . horrible piece; probably written by Dame Patience Jonathan. |
Dede1:Shut the fxcuk up, u imbec*ile!!! We always knew you to be an a bigot u dirty tribalist!!! |
WHERE IS BEAF?! |
Well at least one seems to want to fight corruption while the current President seems to wallow in it. |
[quote author=Chyz* link=topic=630997.msg7981389#msg7981389 date=1301020027]The only game that you northerners have played is the game of coups. Other than that, you never been elected into office for anything.and don't count yaradua, we all know it was rigged. One man can't get 70% of votes in a country like nigeria, at least not him . Also, my people voted en-masse in the north, so na wa for you and your useless insinuations. [/quote]Your people voted enmasse in the North! Your people own 98 percent of the vote in Nigeria! Your people are the single reason Obama is president today.Why cant your people have their own contesting for President so we can see this magical Ibo voting power in action?! |
Well, I dont think he needs to explain jack; his past speaks for itself. Corrupt officials are bound for jail. . . visa free! |
Amen for Beaf a billion times. . . . And I'm using the Bible, Koran, Torah, and Santeria in hopes that the prayer manifests in Beaf's life soonest! |
Well, from everything I've read if I would assume Buhari would be their solution. . . . . |
The more I read about Nigeria the more I realize that it is, really, a hopeless case. The people are too gullible and I believe it is as a result of a lack of education. Not only are most her people illiterate, they are also socially dysfunctional. As my girlfriend said today (after reading a book on the Niger-Delta she's bringing for me later on) "Nigeria is just a 21st century version of the Wild West of old. . . . "; a vast country, unruly in every sense of the word. A country so corrupt that even the devil might achieve saint hood if his sins were compared to that of its politicians. The paragraph below had my mouth agape: it could easily be what is happening in Nigeria right now---: "At this juncture, it is necessary to affirm that Abacha was no mere replica of Babangida as Soyinka claimed. He was clearly a more insensitive and more brutal dictator. During the confusing era of the transition to democracy, Nigerian officialdom weaved a great deal of elaborate and digressive rhetoric around the more gullible strata of the Nigerian populace and also the international community. In many instances, this corrupting verbiage deluded many Nigerians and derailed quite a number of genuine initiatives on the part of civil society geared towards the consolidation of the processes of democratization. It was sometimes hard to perceive the Abacha regime for precisely what it was; an inhuman authoritarian junta bent on the discredited and anachronistic quest of hanging on to power for its own sake." http://www.hollerafrica.com/showArticle.php?catId=1&artId=161 Nigerians, the time is NOW!!! Rid your country of the corrupt! This is not the time to vote based on tribal or ethno-religious sentiments. There is only one way to vote in your coming elections: WHICH OF THE 3 CANDIDATES COULD YOU VOUCH FOR TO FIGHT CORRUPTION WITH ALL HIS MIGHT; WITHOUT FEAR OF THE CRIMINALS come POLITICIANS EXTORTING YOUR COUNTRY TODAY? The choice is yours. Do whats right! |
I believe more than a few people said amen on beaf's behalf. Meanwhile, Beaf is a snitch he insults u and when u cuss him right back he runs to the mods! |
Sagamite (and all other right thinking folks); May I humbly direct ur sights to the link below. . . . promise not to break a rib after reading. Beaf has been stabbed, dissected and buried. ROFLMAO!!!! https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-630723.32.html#msg7979114 |
Sagamite:ROFLMAO!!!! |
Sagamite:Not really, Sagamite. Whats the point going into a debate where the idi*otic Riverine Cowboy already has the answers and has been studying the question for weeks? No point. Smart move on my part. But u know the important message the 3 other Politicians sent us that most seem to be missing? THAT, EVENTUALLY, THEY MIGHT ALL BAND TOGETHER TO DISLODGE GEJ AND HIS CRONIES!!!! Dont tell me everyone is missing the fact that 3 of them had to be in constant communication for this boycott to have been possible! Watch for a shocker coming early next week! |
Beaf:Agreed, ure a mor>on, but even u cant be this imbecil*ic! Clearly (if ur claims are true--- cus we know how much of a horrible, shameless, and unrepentant liar u are), the HE MUST HAVE ANTICIPATED THE QUESTION! You aint blind, even U.S Public officials always show up with notes that they keep on the podium when answering questions. They jot down answers to anticipated questions; nothing criminal in that. Whats criminal is evading debates, seeking prepared answers and questions, embezzling billions in the face of abject poverty, welcoming home (by throwing lavish parties) convicted criminals, and cavorting with the same criminals that have continuously ra*ped ur country like a worthless ho! |
[quote author=emeka_gh link=topic=630221.msg7976921#msg7976921 date=1300971309]^^^^ His attempt was apt, actually. Try to see beyond tribe.[/quote]Actually it wasnt. Too disjointed, no connection. . . . threw me off after the 1st paragraph. Up and down with no destination in mind. Then again maybe I'm just used to reading texts from authors of impeccable capabilities. . . . |
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=630221.msg7976952#msg7976952 date=1300971652]Of course you wouldn't understand. Someone as daft as you who attempted to use Animal Farm as an analogy with Nigeria. Lesser minds should not comment.[/quote]Hehehehehe. The resident mo*ron at work. . . . . . |
Justcash:This is the worst attempt at satire I've ever seen in my life. This was a piece of crap. Then again ure Ibo. . . . . . |
Gangstarest of all gangsta political moves. Let dummy GEJ debate himself. Dude showed the character that makes me wary of anything Southern Nigeria----deceptive as hell. No wonder when it comes to dealing with Nigerians I find that mostly the Northern Nigerian muslims are trustworthy;always making sure their word is their bond! Dubious oaf! He requests for advance questions, picks a date, evades the date, tells unbelievable lies. . . . . This is the best move the other candidates coulda pulled. . . . . Now watch them all drop out and rally behind Buhari just before the elections. Someone get GEJ's political coffin already! |
babasoty:Your whole post showed ure an idi*ot of a very high calibre. . . . the bolded showed that ur a complete imbe*cile!!! |
PapaBrowne:You were doing good until u blundered with the above. Corruption staunches development. There can never be the "desired" level of development in a society as perversely corrupt as the one yall got in Nigeria. "Infrastructural Development would be handed over to the private sector" ?. ROFLMAO. Who in his right mind would wanna do business in such an unfriendly climate where bribes are required every 3 seconds. Dude, a vote for GEJ is begging that Nigeria be on the same ranking as places like Equitorial Guinea or Bangladesh! |
Mobinga:Roflmao!!! Thats EzeUche for ya. . . . . . . . |
Lol. I Love how the West executes its propaganda to make sure the dummy it wants in Power remains there. . . . . . |
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=629048.msg7964068#msg7964068 date=1300813258]We need tyrants such as these to cleanse the nation of the filth. [img]http://stevehollier.files./2011/02/stalin1.jpg[/img] https://www.theleftanchor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/mao-zedong.jpg[/quote]. . . . . . Once the "cleansing" starts, u know scum like u will be flushed down the drain, right? |
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=627813.msg7963706#msg7963706 date=1300810083]Buhari has no support in the SE, SS, and practically no support in SW. His core supporters are in the North. He may even lose parts of the Middle Belt. So enough with that nonsense.[/quote]. . , and you know this while sitting in your 1 room basement dungeon in D.C or is this just one of your lies, like the one where you claimed to have been born in both Nigeria and the U.S?! |
"My Husband and Sambo[i] IS GOOD PEOPLES[/i]" is actually accepted around my way--- we call it ebonics! IS YOUR FIRST LADY FROM BROOKLYN? |
Yes or no? |
Arysexy:Ok, Yoribas are super tribal bigots. . . . . . Now, get back to the topic on board, imb>ecile! |
Hey, yo, BEEEEEEAAAAAAAAFFFF. . . . . . . . . . Where the fuxck u at? |
[quote author=eku_bear link=topic=627813.msg7953692#msg7953692 date=1300698052]^-- Polling is statistical in nature. If you survey 1000 people in Denver, Colorado and get 504 for candidate #1, 496 for candidate #2, Candidate #1 is ahead. But it'd be too close to say anything definitive. On the other hand, if Candidate #1 is up 700 votes to 180, then that seems well outside the margin of error (assuming that the poll is well-designed.) Some caveats: 1) People changing their minds over time 2) Possibility of a poorly-designed poll 3) Poll was taken from Feb 25th to March 16th, so is less trustworthy than a poll taken on March 29th (for example.) 4) No other polls taken by internationally reputed firms (here in the US, you typically will have several polling firms.) Still, the poll has a lot of value. Especially given that it was done by Ipsos. This is an international firm with lots of experience polling.[/quote]. . . . .Nigga, please! |
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. Also, my people voted en-masse in the north, so na wa for you and your useless insinuations.
[/quote]Your people voted enmasse in the North! Your people own 98 percent of the vote in Nigeria! Your people are the single reason Obama is president today.