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I gat you... Johnzzy: |
......but when someone steals, they are not corrupt? :/ Damn! |
Those two bufoons are the original templates for incompetence, just like their drunken master from the creeks. otokx: |
You forgot to mention his driver, cook & the fact his daughter is married to an ibo man. They should try another line.... holatin: |
The scandals associated with this administration is just too overwhelming.... |
Stayed off kpekus for like 2 years 9 months, yeah, like seriously.... |
Mtn is the biggest rogue organization in Africa. NCC seems compromised in this regard of standing up to them, tragically. I think the best thing is to revv up a #boycotMTN# movement, maybe that would jolt them to their senses. I already stopped using their sim for calls, just data. Barawo network...... |
My biggest companion these days is my transistor, since we hardly ever get electricity. Keeps me sane & abreast of happenings around though it beggars belief that we still relying heavily on such device at this turn of civilization. But i often run away from certain stations, those OAPs fake accent can be so nauseating & annoying,...yuck yuck yuck!!!! |
Na dunking (no 1) sure pass lol..... |
LMAO!... Na France sure pass bru, permutations ther is on another frequency....... *wink* ![]() 100Cents: |
As a delegate, i'l take the former parts of A & B, then choose the latter part of C, cos the former parts of A & B has taken care of the former part of C.... ![]() 100Cents: |
Wondered why they shut the first thread down. Anyways, dayum!....belle dey sweet me die. Sai Buhari! ![]() |
Dayum!....belle dey sweet me die. Sai Buhari! ![]() |
Dayum!....belle dey sweet me die. Sai Buhari! ![]() |
Lets leave the pastors alone in this case abeg. I blame the mumu followers.... PastorKun: |
Very profound. I hope you win today. May God/ Allah guide you to victory!!! |
Bru, which side this rice farm road dey for bdg?....i mean which general area. I dey bdg by d way, never heard of it..... djbazz: |
You even forgot to mention the hothead, John Mcain. As at the time of the 2008 presidential contest, he was 72. Would anyone think the Republicans where stupid to field him or the Americans that did at the polls? The biggest threat to Nigeria IMO is not just corruption or bad leadership in itself but the retrogressive, immature & very pedestrian thought process of the average or a lot of Nigerians. Its really mind-boggling! Eziachi: |
I see Gen Buhari as an extra-ordinary man, a real man and detribalised Nigerian. He is clean, not corrupt. He is a man of integrity. And I challenge anybody, both President Jonathan and all his supporters, to contest it in an open debate. I believe that only Buhari can fight corruption in Nigeria because he honestly detests corruption. He has been head of state, minister of petroleum and governor of a north- eastern state. He was also the executive chairman of Petroleum Trust fund (PTF) and in all that, he was not soiled in any way. When he was accused of corruption, he challenged them to show the world his corruption. Till date they have not. He is the only former head of state that has no plot of land and house in Abuja and no oil block anywhere. Whenever he goes to Abuja he stays in a hotel. He stayed clean in and out of office. And I think that we need only clean individuals to lead this country. I can assure you that when elected, Buhari will fix Nigeria within his first 100 days in office. In the first 100 days, the price of petrol must come down from N97 to between N40 and N50. He has done it before and he will do it again. He is honest and you can trust him. He has proved to be an extraordinary Nigerian in and out of uniform; and a leader of rare qualities So, I support him, I have my reasons for that and I am free to express them. I am not a politician. I don't belong to any political party. But I am APC at heart and I have no apology for that. |
“Nobody fought the military in this country for democracy like me. My mentor, the late Shehu Yar’Adua, lost his life in the course of this struggle. For that reasone, I’m the most experienced politician among those contesting the Presidency.” Very pedestrian. So it doesnt matter if your not fit for the office in the real sense or got stinkers in your past life as a public official. Thief! |
http://m.prokerala.com/downloads/ringtones/ shilo23: |
I bet you have no idea what you trying to get yourself into lol.... pweetiedee: |
The 'tardeen, once again, shoots himself in the balls. Surely ther can be no end to his recurring gaffes. How did we end up with this man? :/ |
Greedy selfish bastards all! |
Hmmmm....i think your right & for somebodys sake if not Nigerias, I sincerely hope Buhari nicks it. Atiku will be too much of a feather weight against Jona. The guy hasnt any worthy track record, except maybe for thievery. TheImp: |
Barca, the stooopidity of these people is baffling! Its just simple logic, lets forget all the legal trash-hoe in the fraudulent constitution. People have been decamping since 1999 either from apc or cpa or pdp to dpd. I wonder what differs in this case. barcanista: |
Excerpts; "Atiku is a thief"....says Obasanjo. I do sincerely hope for the sake of Nigeria, the sake of our children, & generations of Nigerians yet unborn, APC in their wildest dreams, intent or prolly madness dont present that dumbo. Its gonna be finito! cos the fisherman will cruise to unassailable victory & even if he manages to floor Jonathan, either way, we'r bleeped. No one in their right minds should, or, and will vote for Atiku. |
*Indonesian officials ordered to eat street food to trim budget* Indonesia has ordered officials to eat local street food at meetings instead of fancy foreign fare and stop holding lavish parties, the latest moves by the new government to crack down on bureaucratic excess. Snacks such as cassava, steamed corn and yam cakes should be served at official gatherings and the number of guests invited to high-ranking bureaucrats’ parties should be limited to 400, a minister said. President Joko Widodo, who took office last month and is known as a modest figure from a humble background, has made reining in official spending and trimming back the graft- ridden nation’s bloated bureaucracy a key goal. He has already slashed travel and meeting budgets for next year, and last week sought to lead by example when he flew economy class to Singapore for his son’s graduation, winning widespread praise online. Announcing the latest moves late Thursday, Yuddy Chrisnandi, minister for bureaucratic reform, ordered officials to “stop anything that is excessive”. He said that gluttonous officials were at risk of developing high cholesterol and high blood pressure, and that buying local snacks would help Indonesian farmers. Chrisnandi said that the rules on food would be applied in all ministries and government offices from December 1. Those who broke them would face sanctions such as demotion or a postponement of bonus payments, he added. |
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It would be the most callous thing for any pastor to even collect offerings from prisoners talkless of tithes.