Food › Re: Help!! I Am Getting Addicted To Soft Drinks. by blackfase(m): 10:38am On Feb 16, 2016 |
For some people its no big deal really. Depends largely on how you manage it, take for instance do you engage in sports? The most apparent dangers of this are primarily obesity and/ or diabetes which regular exercises will effectively take care of. Others will resort to more "traditional" means of ingesting herbs "agbo" to keep it in check, though not too sure if that's conventionally acceptable. So conclusively as this may present a problem to a particular group of people, its pretty routine stuff for others. By the way, I guzzle a bottle a day but I burn calories actively. |
Politics › Re: Assessment Of Light In Our Areas After The Announcement Of 5000mw by blackfase(m): 12:02am On Feb 15, 2016 |
Badagry/ Ajara town, never been stable in over 15 years, and even worse at d mo. May God save us. Useless country and silly rulers. |
Politics › Re: See Reasons Why Blacks Are Economically Behind by blackfase(m): 10:17pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
In summary, Blacks are foolish! |
Crime › Re: Thief Caght & Given Jungle Justice In Awka, Anambra State(photos) by blackfase(m): 5:57pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
How op take kno say na dis particular one move him gizmos? |
Politics › Re: INEC; Death Knell of The Card Reader by blackfase(op): 7:03am On Feb 13, 2016 |
Piece up ther not an attempt to jab d Supreme Court. Look at d point raised rather than d messengers depth of knowledge. Is d message true or not? baralatie: That you do not understand what the supreme court ruling does not mean that you have to be ignorant |
Politics › INEC; Death Knell of The Card Reader by blackfase(op): 8:00pm On Feb 12, 2016*. Modified: 10:14pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
So with the latest decisions of the Apex court on Rivers and Abia, it is safe to conclude that the ingenious Electronic Card Reader has been rendered useless for future elections, perhaps unless an update on the Electoral Act is activated before the next election in Edo State. Now that's such a downer when it seems we were gradually moving out of our seeming perpetual electoral ignominy of over the years past.....
Experts should drop by and let's trash this very knotty issue. The consequences are glaring enough. |
Politics › Re: Female Suicide Bomber Refuses To Strike In Borno (pictured) by blackfase(m): 8:49am On Feb 12, 2016 |
The event culdv taken place but that pic up ther?, as old as 3/ 4 months back. |
Politics › Re: I Have A Very Surprising Confession To Make. In Fact, It Is Incredible! by blackfase(m): 1:41pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Arkansas?... But remember d phrase "two wrongs..."
amtaken: Mum AKS, dad E-N-U-G-U State. |
Politics › Re: I Have A Very Surprising Confession To Make. In Fact, It Is Incredible! by blackfase(m): 9:37am On Feb 11, 2016 |
U didn't get my last question. So let me rephrase. So where's amtaken herself from? Land of d rising star/ sun? amtaken: I said it already. |
Politics › Re: I Have A Very Surprising Confession To Make. In Fact, It Is Incredible! by blackfase(m): 8:45am On Feb 11, 2016 |
Lolz, see you. Do u have to spell it like that. And whers d Taken one from. Lemme gues, land of d rising stars huh? :/ amtaken: Yokobaa lolz.
But I won't stop dissing you people because you diss others!!! |
Politics › Re: I Have A Very Surprising Confession To Make. In Fact, It Is Incredible! by blackfase(m): 8:43am On Feb 11, 2016 |
And d tribe is........amthinking  amtaken: The confession is that my hubby is from the tribe I diss the most.
I know you guys won't believe but it's true.
Hahahahahahahahahahaha now you know!!! |
Politics › Re: I Have A Very Surprising Confession To Make. In Fact, It Is Incredible! by blackfase(m): 8:39am On Feb 11, 2016 |
And d tribe is........amthinking  [quote author=amtaken post=42817045]The confession is that my hubby is from the tribe I diss the most. I know you guys won't believe but it's true. Hahahahahahahahahahaha now you know!!! |
Romance › Re: My Girl Friend Broke Up With Me: She Said She Is Not True To Herself by blackfase(m): 4:06pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Easy bro. D horse has already left d stable. What u shuld endeavor now is how to get on d mend as quickly as possible and not jump off d cliff edge. Not always d best option in these circumstances but if it helps, u gats hit d floosie's high road and find u a cool haughty piece to get u on a nice rebound. Flex and enjoy like no tomorrow then start planning for d future spouse-wise. I heard dem Queen of Sheeba chics r hot *winks* Make it count brotha...... |
Sports › Re: Barcelona FC Lovers Lets Meet Here by blackfase(m): 2:36pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Present sir, 07058279809 |
Sports › English Premier League Unveils New Logo by blackfase(op): 12:07pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
The Premier League has revealed a new-look logo which will be used from the start of the 2016-17 season.
The division's lion icon has been the face of England's top flight since its launch in 1992 but has undergone a makeover to give it a fresh, modern look.
From next season, the Premier League is going to look a little bit different…
All 20 clubs in the top flight have also agreed a new centralised sponsorship strategy, meaning the league will no longer have a named sponsor. Barclays have opted not to renew their £40 million-a-year deal, which expires at the end of the season, with a host of secondary partners set to replace them.
As a result the division will be known simply as 'the Premier League' as of August.
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Politics › Re: Fashola Can’t Run Power Ministry Like He Ran Lagos —CACOL by blackfase(m): 11:47am On Feb 10, 2016*. Modified: 1:19pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Uncle Fash is gradually fast becoming another "ineffectual b"..... |
Politics › Re: Fashola Can’t Run Power Ministry Like He Ran Lagos —CACOL by blackfase(m): 11:47am On Feb 10, 2016 |
"..... |
Christianity Etc › Re: Chris Okotie: 'Buhari’s Battle Against Grex Venalium' by blackfase(op): 11:36am On Feb 10, 2016 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Chris Okotie: 'Buhari’s Battle Against Grex Venalium' by blackfase(op): 9:23am On Feb 10, 2016 |
Pasted thru a mob device, no time bru... tuale4u: put some paragraph by line space *mod* Done! |
Christianity Etc › Chris Okotie: 'Buhari’s Battle Against Grex Venalium' by blackfase(op): 9:11am On Feb 10, 2016 |
These, certainly, are not the best of times for the grex venalium (the venal crowd), popularly known by ordinary Nigerians as treasury looters. The ongoing battle by President Muhammadu Buhari against this corrupt cabal, who have held this nation hostage for years leaves no one in doubt that it is no longer business as usual for politicians of fortune. It is a mistake to assume that this is President Buhari’s private battle to clean the Augean stable. Rather, it should be seen as a determined effort to right the wrongs of the bad leadership, which has been the bane of Nigeria’s development for decades.
Previous attempts to fight corruption were somehow symptomatic but the present government has adopted a strong, pathological approach that aims to get to the root of the matter, which is why every Nigerian should give the president total support. What is being done now, if carried to the logical conclusion, would free the country from the labyrinth of a deeply entrenched tribe of Machiavellian politicians whose sole purpose for seeking power is to loot our common patrimony.
When former President Goodluck Jonathan emerged on the scene, he came across as a power-shy, harmless politician on whose shoulders providence placed the leadership of this great nation at a critical period in our political evolution. His moving story of grass to grace, with the memorable line that he went to school like many Nigerians without shoes, caught the attention of the electorate, who gave him the mandate in his first-ever quest to seek elective office in 2011.
Once on the presidential seat in that enclave called Aso Rock, we saw a different Jonathan altogether. Never has a President in this country come to power with such level of goodwill and blow it just as fast as Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. Perhaps, overwhelmed by the demands of office, or ill-prepared for its challenges, the first president from a southern minority exhibited poor governing capacity and inherent weakness unbecoming of the leader of a huge country like ours. He had to be goaded to act with firmness when occasion demanded, which was why he virtually lost control of his presidency to his cronies. His appointees and associates went about looting the public treasury with unprecedented impunity; not even the intermittent public outrage moved President Jonathan to sanction them. And when he did, it was either too little or too late. Corrupt ministers were relieved of their posts with slaps on the wrist, while nothing was done about their loot.
With the current anti-corruption saga, we can now understand why Jonathan and his PDP cohorts spared no expenses to buy themselves back to power. This time, however, the fairy tale run of good luck failed them. The hapless President was sent packing. Serendipity was out of kilter! That era of impunity ended suddenly, but we cannot just sweep what happened during the PDP government under the carpet. Regardless of who is involved; justice must be done to send a clear message that leaders must be accountable even after they leave office. I perceive that this is what President Buhari is trying to prove, that is why I support him.
The charge of selective prosecution and the ethnic or religious card being played by some to discredit this anti-corruption war is nothing but a mischievous charade. Those arrested for suspected corrupt practices cut across the party, ethnic and religious divide. Nigerians must, therefore, not fall for the antics of the venal rich, who are fighting back, using media propaganda to win sympathy.
One is, however, constrained to raise this point because of a public statement credited to Anthony Cardinal Okogie in which the Catholic prelate expressed reservations about the government’s philosophy in prosecuting the anti-corruption war vis-a-vis the rule of law and his perceived thinking that other governance issues are not being addressed as should. The Cardinal is entitled to his opinion, but there is no factual evidence to support this claim.
The venerable Cardinal is unappreciative of the dialectics of change within the Nigerian context. The Nigerian scenario is indicative of an aberration embedded in our political genes. Whereas politics and economics are sociological kinsmen, yet politics maintains an ascendancy over economics in practical realities. The hoi polloi determines the political leadership but economic superintendence is the prerogative of the elite. Nigeria’s existential bane is not lack of professors in mantled academia, nor is it a paucity of economic knowledge in the geo-political arena. Rather, it is leadership, leadership and yet leadership. Ad nauseam!
Leadership is the terra-firma upon which the citadel of progress can be erected. If the foundation be destroyed by corruption what can the righteous do? It is my founded expectation that the respected Cardinal would urge the government to probe the leadership of CAN, PFN and other pseudo religious organisations. who acquired their fabricated titles under spurious Christian nomenclature.
If Attahiru Bafarawa was the accredited agent of the Muslim prayers welfare package, who then collected on behalf of the multitudes of Christians? Who? Who is that Christian proboscis whose insidious suction availed himself of billions of naira on behalf of the followers of Christ? Who is that Judas? Maybe Judases? What about Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s one-plane airline becoming the surreptitious instrumentality for some covert military operations, involving over nine million dollars in South Africa? All sacred cows must become secularised.
Government must ascertain the scope of pecuniary inducement that informed their political alignments in the 2015 elections. What an irony, that those who should scrupulously guide the people are themselves poisoning the water from which the flock will drink.
Corruption is a hydra-headed monstrosity that must be confronted by the gladiators of righteousness. For indeed, he who dares to face his maker will not tremble before the Sons of men. Satis verborum!
We must understand that even if the law is an ass, corrupt folks must not be allowed to ride it out of the dragnet of the law when apprehended. The present campaign is a challenge to the integrity of our jurisprudence. Members of the bar and bench are Nigerians, and they must not sabotage the efforts of this government to restore sanity to governance in this country. There’s nothing the EFCC has done so far to suggest that it disrespects the rule of law. The president himself has said, “You cannot fight impunity with impunity.”
Rev. Okotie, a former presidential candidate of FRESH Democratic Party, wrote from Lagos. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/buharis-battle-against-grex-venalium-2/
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Phones › Re: Issues With New Mtn Sim by blackfase(op): 4:13pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
God bless. Earnestly awaiting some good news. JideSM: Thanks for responding. Please be informed that work is ongoing and I'll provide feedback once resolved. |
Politics › Re: Senate Rejects N130 Daily Feeding For Prison Inmates by blackfase(m): 2:40pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
For those still under d illusion your being governed by sane people rather than dolts and ass wipes, here is to y'all..... |
Christianity Etc › Re: Fatoyinbo's Yacht Birthday Party In Dubai (Photos) by blackfase(m): 11:40am On Feb 09, 2016 |
Boss13: On the other hand, people go to church for reasons best known to them but disguise with the view of worshipping in the presence of God.
What I rather tell people is that whatever you are looking for is within your own control. Don't sell that to anybody. Love this part. People are mainly confused and d economic situation don't help, with most thinking praying at d churches will translate to breakthroughs without hands-on effort on something, thereby further exposing their underbelly to the exploitative sword aimed at it by these stragglers. Its a dire situation brother. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Fatoyinbo's Yacht Birthday Party In Dubai (Photos) by blackfase(m): 11:08am On Feb 09, 2016*. Modified: 11:43am On Feb 09, 2016 |
Pls let's refrain a bit from always bashing these pastors or so called men of God. Ordinarily or technically, it all boils down to some kinda hustle, same as most folks on d street does. I'm not and will never hold briefs for them cos I also believe their actions are in direct contravention of d scripture and against d pedestal of what xtianity stands for. I hardly go to church myself these days based on the exhibited traits of these so called men of God, in large part. But d crux of my argument is d gullible and silly people that foolishly fuel d greed and inanities of these people. Its always easier to dismiss d stupidity of most followers by solely hurling d blame on so called MoG. It shudnt b so. |
Politics › Re: What Went Wrong With Fashola? by blackfase(m): 8:55am On Feb 09, 2016 |
Fashola has gone mad. The bubuyaya that affects political office holders at federal govt level has affected him too, and the travails continues.... |
Phones › Re: Issues With New Mtn Sim by blackfase(op): 12:10am On Feb 09, 2016 |
Thanks for your interest in my case. Number is 07065780616. I'm leaving d number here cos PM takes a whole lot more process to avail here. You might also move this to your dedicated thread for a follow up. Again many thanks as I look forward to your assistance on this. JideSM: Hi there, so sorry about this. I have an MTN Customer Care thread here on Nairaland where you could contact me for assistance with this issue. Please PM your phone number so I can assist you as well.
Thanks |
Phones › Issues With New Mtn Sim by blackfase(op): 10:15am On Feb 07, 2016 |
So I got this new sim over d wkend, registered and made a call as directed. Now d sim has refused to connect to d internet. I raised cs on twitter, was called and told to send data on to 131. Did that and still not resolved. Hoping someone here would have experienced same and giv some heads up to d solution.
Note; I use same tab with other sims, mtn inclusive so its not a device issue as far as I know. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Manchester City Vs Leicester City (1 - 3) On 6th February 2016 by blackfase(m): 2:12pm On Feb 06, 2016 |
Any reliable site on pc for streaming? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Hits 5000MW Generation Mark by blackfase(m): 2:12pm On Feb 03, 2016 |
No be only your side. Useless mofos. Iykopee: Meanwhile na for midnight i dey get lite only. |
Romance › Re: Lady Snatches Friends Boyfriend And Weds Him Secretly (Photos) by blackfase(m): 12:11pm On Feb 03, 2016 |
That bullshyt cognomen magic2566 seems fabricated. Doesn't exist. Don't know what to believe in this fvcked up countri anymore.... |
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Politics › Re: No Subsidy Paid In January— Kachikwu by blackfase(m): 8:40am On Feb 03, 2016 |
We all already kno that. What they need tell us is how much they are scooping off our backsides everyday. Thieves! |