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For all the naysayers. . . I see no way there would ever be an altercation between yoruba christians and muslims. My aunt married a muslim (now converted) uncle also was once a muslim and sister is presently married to a muslim. To fight a fellow yoruba over religion would be akin to cutting off your own hands ![]() |
Hmmn. Hordes of ghost entities beckons. . . |
That pussyy President took months to flood Northern states with the army, but hours to flood the hitherto peaceful streets of Lagos ![]() |
So it was a strike for their bellies afterall, where is the protest against[size=14pt] corruption, government overzealous benefits,boko haram, unlawful police killings and whatnot. [/size] |
On behalf of the nation, I wish to extend my sincere condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the demonstrations. Their deaths will not be in vain. In the future, I hope we can find a way to do the right thing without losing the precious life of a single Nigerian. If I read your message right, my government has not earned your trust. And without trust, we have no moral authority to demand sacrifices from you. More so when we, the government, have not made sacrifices ourselves. I have come to realize that more than everything else, the Nigerian people want accountability from their leaders. It is through the door of accountability that you will open for us the room where your trust resides. You all have taught me that only a foolish man will put his tomorrow in the hands of a man who cannot account for his yesterday. The law demands that I declare my assets at the beginning of each term. I have not done so before now out of fear that Nigerians may not understand. But the Nigerians I saw in the last one week are people who want the truth more than they expect what is right. I want Nigerians to know that I am worth 50 billion Naira(?). since when My salary and allowances each year is about N320 million naira. That, my fellow Nigerians, is outrageous in a country where hundreds of millions of my fellow citizens live on less than N320 a day.Nice speech, but actions speaks louder. |
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Anyway tis panning out as a 'dog eat dog' scenario. The same Ijaw you hold in high regard would soon turn round to snap at you. |
The same Obasanjo that lost in the SW. No point talking anymore, not a fan of going round in circles. |
Besides where are all the other droid heads at anyway. Bit dead since the strike. . . |
^^Dude, you need to tweak your data settings. Sync all auto updates off or wifi only. Other tips is use a good browser that compresses data and change your browser settings to 'mobile optimised' pages rather than data heavy website. Sync your dashboard/weather updates to maybe 6 hour intervals too as against every time you 'open' it |
Nchara:Is this your ploy to look good in the book of your ijaw masters Do tell, how the yorubas are enemies |
Now I'm lost. ![]() Some called it a 'fuel subsidy protest' To others an anti corruption campaign or whatnot Whilst further afield, it is a push to cut government cuts . . . Now some illiterates with oil greased palms have come forward to defend a potentially inept President Which is it abeg ![]() |
lmao. Proof or I don't believe it. ![]() |
Mods, could you please help release my post in the foreign section. Got hit by the spambot I think Was titled 'In 10 years' time, Ghana may not require any aid at all' |
hahahaha ![]() hehehehe ![]() |
I see that now, but doesn't augur well that a company handling commodities worth potentially millions of dollars sees it fit not to have proper contacts or offices to liaise with. Even Nairaland returns tangible info than the former. eGuerrilla: |
Who wants to wager that once/if fuel subsidy is reinstated, Nigerians would revert to the status quo. All this government,senators et al salaries would be forgotten, oil cabals would be swept under the carpet, BH would be back in the spotlight, corruption would continue to thrive. A pity the only time we protest in this country is only when NLC says so and always about when it affects their bellies. ![]() |
he he he *Sigh* Lasinoh: |
Lasinoh: Half x 2 Quarter x 2 Simple maths makes that ? |
I heard similar stories too. Deserted roads, banks and businesses shut and quite a few means of public transportation on ground. Besides I was due to travel to Nigeria this month or next for a visit, but everyone seems to be questioning my intentions. Y'all think that's a bad idea ? |
If only Nigerians could read ![]() Most of the so-called (companies) cabals listed don't even have a functional website. . . basically Government being paying ghost companies billions yearly in the name of subsidies. Pity the Government is a kitten too and also a part of the cabal indirectly. There is an inherent fear in the corridors of power to expose those behind this grand oil subsidy scam |
Do all these companies exist on paper alone A 'whois' query returned rather vague information on Company address in contrast to their own website. Website states two addresses, one in Switzerland and another in Nigeria - while whois records discloses an address in Florida (12808 Gran Bay Pkwy, West Jacksonville, FL 32258 US ) [/b]which googlemaps seems to be showing as a car park ? ( Either map is incorrect ) Registrant: Domain Discreet Privacy Service ATTN: tridaxenergy.com 12808 Gran Bay Pkwy, West Jacksonville, FL 32258 US Phone: 1-902-7492701 Email: cb5d64eb0a16123300252119a0577190@domaindiscreet.com Registrar Name, : Register.com Registrar Whois, : whois.register.com Registrar Homepage: www.register.com Domain Name: tridaxenergy.com Created on, : 2011-01-26 Expires on, : 2014-01-26 Administrative Contact: Domain Discreet Privacy Service ATTN: tridaxenergy.com [b]12808 Gran Bay Pkwy, West Jacksonville, FL 32258 US Phone: 1-902-7492701 Email: cb5d64e50a1612336587f19442a55cee@domaindiscreet.com Technical Contact: Domain Discreet Privacy Service ATTN: tridaxenergy.com 12808 Gran Bay Pkwy, West Jacksonville, FL 32258 US Phone: 1-902-7492701 Email: cb5d64eb0a161233059ff062db8b9ad5@domaindiscreet.com DNS Servers: ns2.manelgallo.com ns1.manelgallo.com |
EFCC and ICPC still exists ![]() Last I heard of them was during OBJ's era. No lie Tired of a Government that revels in talking tautology tbh. From supposedly claiming to know BH's sponsors to name calling random unverified cartels/cabals. No wonder in International Media circles, it is labelled a 'weak government' ![]() |
Surely a protest about government costs, corruption, Boko Haram's scourge and the Security Services disregard for human lives would make more sense. Zombie Protesters ![]() No doubt not hiding the fact too the stupid government pulled the rug from under the masses foot when they weren't looking ![]() |
Lies ![]() |
@ Mistypiper, Do tell how your beats audio mod sound like cos I'd listened to it once and it doesn't sound as good as the stock 'SRS' or 'Dolby' presets on the DHD. Doubt, it's my headphones either cos I use rather solid cans for my music. |
Buhari was never a choice. He was just another choice on the assembly line of 'pass me down leaders'. Enough of all this runaway jokes all planning a second coming to continue where they left off Voted for none in the previous election anyway cos they all looked like paperweights on paper. Same Buhari disregarded several invitations to the Oputa panel inquiry, says so much doesn't it. ![]() |
I'd always said the only time Nigerians protest is when there is an indirect effect on their bellies. Why was there no similar protest against the scourge of Boko Haram, Corruption and whatnot. ![]() |
This is a despicable act and I find very appalling and hence condemn it Not only Igbos being attacked by the way but also non-Northerners including Christians, Yorubas et al. |
If anyone's interested, some brand new huawei u8180 t mobile uk braned but now unlocked handsets would be available at a princely sum of #17.5K. Start Pre-ordering now ![]() |


My salary and allowances each year is about N320 million naira. That, my fellow Nigerians, is outrageous in a country where hundreds of millions of my fellow citizens live on less than N320 a day.



