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Forum GamesRe: ►►►►► DO YOU KNOW YOUR NIGERIAN CITIES? LETS PLAY GUESS THE CITY!!! ◄◄◄◄◄ by blackspade(op): 9:32pm On Oct 09, 2009
No one else wants to guess? I will give 1 hint to una, think EAST!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria ’ll Collapse 2013 - Massob - Says Biafra, Oduduwa, Arewa ’ll Emerge by blackspade(m): 9:31pm On Oct 09, 2009
sjeezy8:
you are 100% correct ,but when has the British or America ever wanted any country to succeed besides their own?

They favor diverse countries aside from their own because its easier to infiltrate and have opposing opinions which they call a democracy, most  culturally and religous homogeneous 3rd world countries become socialist or have communist ideals.
Not necessarily, but I understand what you're saying.
FamilyRe: Help My Child Is Addicted To Cartoonnetwork by blackspade(m): 8:13pm On Oct 09, 2009
^ tru talk!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria ’ll Collapse 2013 - Massob - Says Biafra, Oduduwa, Arewa ’ll Emerge by blackspade(m): 7:28pm On Oct 09, 2009
If you look throughout history going back to ancient Egypt, it is well documented that multiethnic/multicultural/multiracial/etc societies inevitably fail. In my honest opinion, I think this will be true for Nigeria.
Forum GamesRe: ►►►►► DO YOU KNOW YOUR NIGERIAN CITIES? LETS PLAY GUESS THE CITY!!! ◄◄◄◄◄ by blackspade(op): 6:53pm On Oct 09, 2009
No, guess again!! grin
CultureRe: What's Wrong With "ghetto" Black Names? by blackspade(m): 6:49pm On Oct 09, 2009
I'd rather deal with that as opposed to Tequan, shenequa, Aquanetta, shenaynay, Tereneesha, and escaladey (yeah, they even name kids after cars now)

^ I didn't make these names up either, I knew kids at my old school who had these names. . . lipsrsealed
CultureRe: Black History Month Celebrated In Style @ My Place Of Work by blackspade(m): 6:46pm On Oct 09, 2009
Nice! cheesy
Nairaland GeneralRe: Home Page Topic Suggestion Topic by blackspade(m): 6:31pm On Oct 09, 2009
[size=16pt]Do you know your Nigerian cities? Lets play guess the city!!![/size]

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-335192.0.html
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 6:18pm On Oct 09, 2009
I created an offshoot of this thread in the forum games section called "Guess the city", lets see how good Nairalanders are when it comes to guessing cities!

Join the game here: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-335192.0.html

cheesy
Forum GamesRe: ►►►►► DO YOU KNOW YOUR NIGERIAN CITIES? LETS PLAY GUESS THE CITY!!! ◄◄◄◄◄ by blackspade(op): 6:17pm On Oct 09, 2009
Here's a relatively easy one to guess:

Forum Games►►►►► DO YOU KNOW YOUR NIGERIAN CITIES? LETS PLAY GUESS THE CITY!!! ◄◄◄◄◄ by blackspade(op): 6:15pm On Oct 09, 2009
Okay, so here are the rules of this game:

• Post a picture of a Nigerian city for everyone to guess (starting with me and so forth. . .)
• Wait for a someone to guess the city correctly, and if no one guesses correctly after 8 guesses, reveal the answer and put a new picture of a new city for people to guess.
• If someone guesses the city correctly before the 8 guesses, then its that persons turn to post a picture of a city for others to guess.
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 4:40pm On Oct 09, 2009
^ Exactly!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Are Yaradua's Daughters Beautiful by blackspade(m): 8:10am On Oct 09, 2009
Why is blood blue?
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 12:46am On Oct 09, 2009
mekuslogan:
The country is Senegal, which together with Gambia is the only real tourist centre in West Africa
We have a winner! Senegal is currently in the midst of a huge property/infrastructure boom fueled by their European diaspora and French investment, and they're building stuff all over the place there.

Here are some renderings of the highway project:

https://img174.imageshack.us/img174/8114/montage02hj8.jpg

https://img157.imageshack.us/img157/7452/colobanenf7.jpg

https://img167.imageshack.us/img167/9301/patte20doie2ll6.jpg

I think they are finished now because they started construction in 2006.
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 10:47pm On Oct 08, 2009
No, but I will give you one last hint. This country is popular with European tourists. cool
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 10:15pm On Oct 08, 2009
Why would the progress of Ghana be annoying? Anyways, it's not Ghana.
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 10:01pm On Oct 08, 2009
No, think ecowas. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Berlusconi-The Italian Mafia. by blackspade(m): 9:29pm On Oct 08, 2009
lol grin
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 9:26pm On Oct 08, 2009
Victory!! cheesy Guess the country (some should get the city) of these roads (hint: Africa)

https://img9.imageshack.us/img9/1883/roads1.jpg
PoliticsRe: Imagine This:senator Laments Low Birth Rate Among Ndigbo by blackspade(m): 9:14pm On Oct 08, 2009
This guy is a fool. Nigeria is already seeing a youth bulge; before we even think about asking anyone to have more babies, we have to ensure the ones now will have jobs when they reach working age.

When Nigeria industrializes and the fertility rate goes below 2.1 (replacement level), then we can advocate for higher fertility rates. Right now, higher fertility rates are the last thing we need.
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 9:11pm On Oct 08, 2009
Swaziland!! cheesy
PoliticsRe: Can You Guess Which Country These Roads Are From? by blackspade(m): 9:10pm On Oct 08, 2009
Swaziland.
TravelRe: Dream Of Travelling To South Africa? by blackspade(m): 9:08pm On Oct 08, 2009
MrCrackles:
Get a fucking life, you thieving oxymoron!
Ebenezer, thunder fire your fraudulent asshole!
Wtf?? grin grin grin
TravelRe: 6,006 Nigerians Win 2010 Us Dv Lottery by blackspade(m): 9:06pm On Oct 08, 2009
Whatever you do, avoid CaliMexifornia, this state is bankrupt. Go to Texas or some state in the Southeast (Georgia, North Carolina, etc), I hear those states are where most new jobs are created.
Foreign AffairsRe: Berlusconi-The Italian Mafia. by blackspade(m): 8:33pm On Oct 08, 2009
It's good to know this mafia big shot doesn't have immunity anymore, take him down!
Foreign AffairsRe: Berlusconi-The Italian Mafia. by blackspade(m): 8:32pm On Oct 08, 2009
[center]https://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/files/2009/09/berlusconi-eyyy_1489087i.jpg

Italy's highest court strips Berlusconi of immunity protection[/center]

The Constitutional Court overturns a law granting the premier immunity from prosecution while in office, allowing a bribery trial to resume. The billionaire politician indicates he will not resign.

Reporting from Rome and London - Italy's highest court Wednesday overturned a law granting Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi immunity from prosecution while in office, a major blow for a seemingly Teflon leader whose business dealings and personal peccadilloes have come under increasing fire.

The highly anticipated ruling threw a question mark over Italy's political scene and the future of its longest-serving premier since World War II. Berlusconi, a billionaire busi- nessman-turned-politician, is now likely to come under pressure to resign or to call a snap election as a bribery trial against him reopens after being put on hold with passage last year of the immunity law.

At the least, analysts say, the Constitutional Court decision will further distract his government as it grapples with the global recession and as Berlusconi continues to dodge embarrassing allegations that he allowed prostitutes to attend parties at his home.

The prime minister's lawyers had suggested that he might quit if the ruling went against him, but Berlusconi vowed Wednesday to carry on governing as the head of a center-right coalition in parliament.

"We go ahead," Berlusconi told reporters outside his residence in Rome. He added that any legal proceedings against him were "real farces" and that he felt "invigorated" by the adverse ruling.

For all the accusations of shady business practices and improper fraternization with comely young women, Berlusconi, 73, remains popular with much of the Italian public, although his polling numbers have slipped of late.

The court decision sparked glee among Berlusconi's detractors, who are routinely appalled by what they see as his clownish antics, crude comments and control of a vast media empire that helps protect his image from assault.

Critics accused him of manipulating the judicial system to shield himself from legal action. The immunity law, which was passed last year at the start of Berlusconi's third term as premier, exempts top officials such as the president and the prime minister from prosecution while in office.

The law's immediate effect was to suspend the trial in Milan in which Berlusconi was charged with bribing a British lawyer to lie in his favor in other corruption probes dating to the 1990s.

Two other court proceedings against the premier, including one involving alleged bribery of senators, were also stopped and can be reopened.

Berlusconi is also thought to be considering putting himself forward for the presidency when his term as prime minister runs out, a post that under a separate immunity measure would shield him from prosecution for several more years.

Wednesday's ruling -- along with the ongoing allegations that he has consorted with call girls and, in one highly publicized case, an 18-year-old part-time model -- could set back such ambitions, said political analyst Franco Pavoncello, who is president of John Cabot University in Rome.

"The president of the republic is a highly symbolic figure . . . the father figure of the country," Pavoncello said, adding that he was "not sure that after that kind of publicity, it would be easy for [Berlusconi] to go to parliament and get the nomination."

The immunity law's supporters contend that it is necessary in order for Italy's government to function properly, without leaders constantly being tied up in court, and that it mirrors the situation in some other European countries.

Berlusconi's allies say he has been the object of a vast left-wing conspiracy, composed of judges, lawyers, rival politicians, grass-roots activists and others intent on bringing him down. Wednesday's ruling was further proof of that for Berlusconi supporters -- "a political verdict," said Paolo Bonaiuti, the prime minister's spokesman.

[B]In its decision, the 15-judge panel said the immunity measure violated the core principle that all are equal before the law. The judges also said that any modification of that precept was a constitutional change requiring more than just a simple law passed by parliament.[/B]

[B]It was the second time that the high court has thrown out an immunity law benefiting Berlusconi. An initial version was overturned in 2004; last year's legislation was an amended second attempt.[/B]

[B]In arguments before the court this week, Berlusconi's lawyers hinted that their client might have to step down if his immunity were lifted, raising the specter that the country could be plunged into political chaos.[/B]

But chaos is in many ways the natural state of the Italian political scene, where 24 prime ministers have led 38 governments since late 1945. During the two days that the high court deliberated, Berlusconi's allies began backing away from the threat that he might resign.

Piero Fassino, leader of one of the opposition parties, called on Berlusconi to accept the court's decision, which cannot be appealed.

"He should respect the verdict," Fassino said, according to the Italian news agency Ansa.

"I hope now that Berlusconi and the right-wing majority finally put aside the conspiracy theory and that an acceptance prevails that the Constitutional Court decisions are to be respected."

Pavoncello, the analyst, said Berlusconi will face some embarrassing moments, which the political opposition will hope to capitalize on.

"We will see him entering and exiting courthouses and speaking during trials, being asked by judges to give embarrassing testimony," Pavoncello said.

"We reopen the game. Hunting season is open again; we have to see what happens."

[url]http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-berlusconi-ruling8-2009oct08,0,3677077.story?track=rss[/url]
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is Finished by blackspade(m): 6:20pm On Oct 08, 2009
Angola's AMAZING Post-War Transformation:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-327786.0.html
TravelRe: 6,006 Nigerians Win 2010 Us Dv Lottery by blackspade(m): 5:24pm On Oct 08, 2009
Congrats!! grin
CultureRe: Marriage Btw A Nigerian Girl And An Indian Guy (any Objection)? by blackspade(m): 7:47am On Oct 08, 2009
Indians are some of the biggest racists in the world who are extremely attached to their caste system!!
PoliticsRe: I Love Nigeria And Fucking Hate Nigerians. by blackspade(m): 7:45am On Oct 08, 2009
Mugu.
TravelRe: Nairobi Photos (kenya): A Beautiful East African City by blackspade(m): 7:19am On Oct 08, 2009
Great stuff, thanks man! cheesy
TravelRe: Pitures Of Illegal Immigration To Europe. by blackspade(m): 6:50am On Oct 08, 2009
bump

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