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PoliticsRe: “Niger Bridge May Collapse Sooner Than Envisaged” by blacksta(m): 7:06pm On Dec 13, 2013
He should not have used such statement " Crying to the FG "

grin
PoliticsRe: Statement Of The Year 2013 ( Nigeria In Context) by blacksta(op): 6:58pm On Dec 13, 2013
Please less focus on the OP - Stop attacking me - Plese discuss the subject

Only those who have buried their heads in sand - will lay claim to the notation that there is separation of powers in Nigeria

fact remains - Nigeria is too corrupt for such systems to work.

One example that comes to mind -Mr President prevented an incumbent governor (timpre) from going for a second term - ( I laugh in Nigerian style separation of powers abi ) only to replace with a stooge
PoliticsStatement Of The Year 2013 ( Nigeria In Context) by blacksta(op): 6:02pm On Dec 13, 2013
Pukkah: Those claiming that the state Judiciary is 'independent' say so because it's convenient.

The Senate is 'independent' but we have seen the way they have handled Stella Oduah's saga.

This same people say that Obasanjo rigged elections even though INEC under Obasanjo was 'independent'.

This same people say that Jonathan permits free and fair elections even though INEC under Jonathan is still 'independent'.

A court also declared that the House of Reps cannot take over the functions of the Rivers State House of Assembly. As soon as the 'independent' court's judgement was delivered, an 'independent' Police Force, shooting tear gas and live bullets, prevented pro-Amaechi lawmakers from reconvening but sneaked in the anti-Amaechi lawmakers. That is also another manifestation of 'independence'.

In other words, being 'independent' depends on who is using it.

On paper, the three arms in 'independent' but those who know the practical workings in the corridors of power (like Obasanjo who also accused Jonathan of the same thing) know that it's all a charade.
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PoliticsRe: President Jonathan Is Our Mandela ~ Doyin Okupe (on AIT) December 6, 2013 by blacksta(m): 6:15pm On Dec 08, 2013
Sagamite: By the way, in your world, you might have such a simplistic thinking that by position someone is an achiever.

In my world, I qualify and use higher level thinking to discern what you did that added value.

There is NO WAY in hell I would give Jonathan credit for the achievement of competent people like Okonjo merely because he appointed them.

In my world, when you want to allocate credit of an outcome to X, you have to prove that if X is removed from the equation, then the outcome you are allocating credit for would realistically not happen.

My world is an intellectual world, not a beer parlour world.

If you remove Jonathan from the equation and put any other average baboon like him, Okonjo-Iweala and Adesina would still most likely give you the same outcomes.

If you remove Okonjo-Iweala and Adesina and replace them with any average baboon while keeping Jonathan as the supervising baboon, you will NOT have those outcomes.

The credit goes to Okonjo-Iweala and Adesina for the economic and agricultural outcomes.

Jonathan is a cretin in power!

A pure person!

Virtually all successes are in spite of him, not because of him.

You can as well tell me the high school teacher that convinced Usain Bolt to focus on athletics is responsible for his world record.
heavy words
PoliticsRe: Understanding The Oil Theft Business In Nigeria (All About Stolen Crude) by blacksta(m): 3:49pm On Dec 04, 2013
VEry Informative

Pls how can i enter this line of business - I dont think it can ever stop unless oil becomes worthless
FashionRe: Disguise Tricks For Women With Big Tummy by blacksta(m): 3:24pm On Nov 28, 2013
why not just fucking exercise - why a disguise
PoliticsRe: Photos As Soldiers And Police Stop Protesting APC Leaders by blacksta(m): 3:16pm On Nov 28, 2013
see riot control using ak47 - Naija dey backward i swear grin
PoliticsRe: David Cameron: GLOBAL Attention To 'Epic Looting, Economic Terrorism' In Nigeria by blacksta(m): 11:20am On Nov 26, 2013
Nigeria is a good case study on corruption. I recommend all worldwide universities to include this case study in there business studies curriculum grin
PoliticsRe: Bibulous President by blacksta(m): 11:09am On Nov 26, 2013
No wonder naija is off course grin

The president is allowed a drink - it is when one drinks to stupor (trying to manage a complex country like Nigeria) is when it is an issue
HealthRe: A 20 Year Old Orphan Is Dying in Luth, Please Help Save His Life by blacksta(m): 5:21pm On Nov 25, 2013
how can i contribute
HealthRe: Male Infertility!!! Share Your Experience/success Story. by blacksta(m): 4:25pm On Nov 25, 2013
Something i saw on the web during one of my research


10 Foods to Improve Sperm Count and Quality Natural Remedies


Getting pregnant is not always as easy as we think it should be. One common problem is a low sperm count, but the good news is that there are foods that are not only super tasty, but super good for sperm.

The best part? Some of these foods are also aphrodisiacs... so if you've gotten a little bored with getting it on to get prego, whip up a menu based on these sexy foods.

Asparagus - That little green vegetable that gets so much flack for what it does to the smell of your urine actually has some fantastic powers over sperm. The ridiculously high amount of Vitamin C prevents sperm from oxidizing, and it protects the cells of the testicles. Additionally, Vitamin C decreases free radicals so your man’s body can focus on producing sperm instead of fighting off disease.

Avocado - Summer is the perfect time to pick up some yummy avocados for guacamole… and a hot night at home. Packed with vitamin E, vitamin B6, and folic acid, avocados boost sperm motility and give it the strength to penetrate an egg.

Bananas - Upon reading that this fruit can help your guy out, we had some giggly flashbacks to Drew Barrymore putting a condom on a banana in Never Been Kissed. Phallic shape aside, there are some awesome things going on in bananas to help increase sperm count. Bananas have a rare enzyme in them called Bromelain, which has been shown to regulate sex hormones. There’s also a good amount of vitamin B1, vitamin A, and vitamin C which will help increase his stamina and boost his body’s ability to make sperm.

Beef - This was a little surprising to us given that doctors are constantly saying to lay off red meat if you want a healthy heart. Lean beef, though, is a fantastic source of zinc. A little research on the Dr. Oz site told us that zinc has protective properties that keep free radicals from getting at your man’s little swimmers. In fact, zinc goes even further to prevent testosterone from converting to estrogen, which is the culprit of a low sex drive.

Dark Chocolate - There’s no sexier food to bring into the bedroom than dark chocolate, but now, it’s not just the seductive taste you’ll want it for. Dark chocolate contains L-Arginine HCL, an amino acid related to the arginine in walnuts. It also doubles your guy’s sperm count and semen volume. Men who eat a little dark chocolate everyday have also noted that they have stronger and more intense orgasms. BONUS: it does that for you, too. *wink*

Garlic - Along the same lines as ginseng, garlic possesses the power to increase blood flow. The chemical allicin not only helps keep plaque from building up in the arteries, it also improves the flow of blood to the genitals and boosts the strength and endurance of the sperm. Garlic also contains selenium and vitamin B6 to prevent sperm damage and regulate hormones.

Ginseng - Dr. Oz recommends ginseng for guys who are dealing with less than impressive bedroom scenarios, but a little more online research tells us that men in Asia have been supplementing ginseng into their diets for centuries because it improves virility. In fact, ginseng increases libido, sexual performance, and aids in blood flow to the testicles. In a study at Southern Illinois University, 45 men with erectile dysfunction were put on a ginseng regimen, and at 16 weeks, 60% of those men reported having stronger erections.

Oysters - The fact that oysters are an aphrodisiac was first presented to me in the form of Sex in the City. The process of feeding to each other and sucking down the slimy little things really gets people going. Did you know they also have sperm count increasing benefits? A good portion of a sperm cell is composed of zinc, which oysters are relatively high in. Eating oysters can not only increase sperm production but it can aid in the repair of damaged sperm.

Pomegranate - This is the most super of all super foods. It seems like it can truly cure whatever ails you from the common cold to low sperm count. Because of the intense cocktail of antioxidants in pomegranates, the juice can lower a chemical in the blood called malondialidehyde. That chemical destroys sperm, so drinking pomegranate juice is like putting a super hero cape on all those sperm so they can destroy the evil free radicals and get to the egg just in time.

Walnuts - In high school, we were given a comparison between the size of a walnut and a testicle. Strangely enough, size is not the only link between them. Walnuts contain arganine, which helps the testicles to increase sperm production and also aids in semen volume increase. It also contains Omega-3 fatty acids which improve the blood flow to the penis. These nuts also have twice the antioxidant power over other nuts so they do a great job of protecting the little guys, too. BONUS: eating 7 walnuts a day lowers cholesterol and the risk of heart disease.


http://www.modernmom.com/f64320ae-3b45-11e3-8407-bc764e04a41e.html
SportsRe: The NBA Begins by blacksta(m): 5:57pm On Nov 17, 2013
A-40:
Hibbert is a beast man! 8 blocks! If he keeps working on his offense that Indy team would be trouble. Seems to be slowly playing up to his huge deal

As for the Lakers well 7th or 8th seed would be a success in itself

Just couldn't overpower the Heat. Smh! Not sure we've beaten them since the NBA Finals
THe hibbert is shaping up to become the next HaKeem O - THe guy has got some good offensive moves
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS- APC Leaders Pay Babangida & Abdulsalam Visit In Minna by blacksta(m): 1:07pm On Nov 14, 2013
Positively gathering momentum -


The Killer party must to cease to exist grin
SportsRe: Mexico Vs Nigeria FIFA U17 WC Final (0 - 3) On 8th November 2013 by blacksta(m): 6:53pm On Nov 08, 2013
Are these boys really 17 years - how come we never about them again after each u17 event


Me i will celebrate with cautionn grin
Forum GamesRe: Continue With The Chain. by blacksta(m): 5:53pm On Nov 06, 2013
harlos: oponu undecided

boom
bomboclat grin
Forum GamesRe: Continue With The Chain. by blacksta(m): 5:47pm On Nov 06, 2013
ode
PoliticsRe: In Pictures: Myanmar’s Timber Elephants by blacksta(m): 5:34pm On Nov 06, 2013
wetin concern the above with Nija politics - olboy u fall my hand ooooo grin

or u just feel like posting nonsense
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Grants Citizenship To 174 Foreigners by blacksta(m): 5:31pm On Nov 06, 2013
They must be people from Syria or war ravaged countries grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Grants Citizenship To 174 Foreigners by blacksta(m): 5:22pm On Nov 06, 2013
Are they Mad shocked


Citizens of Nigeria grin
PoliticsRe: Fashola In UK With Power Generating And Transmission Comps. PICS by blacksta(m): 12:27pm On Nov 06, 2013
all Hail President Fashola

Say no to Drunks as Leaders
Jokes EtcRe: Offtopic "Bar Joint" For Jokers (season II) by blacksta(m): 12:22am On Nov 05, 2013
Idowuogbo: Dry lounge
Omo London - how far - long time no hear
Foreign AffairsRe: We Built This City: Nairalanding From The USA (LOUNGE) by blacksta(m): 12:10am On Nov 05, 2013
isale_gan2: This is the lounge. Whazzamata wiv you? angry
sitting room or parlour - LOL


you may have opened this thread in the wrong section - I would leave that to you and the mods -

Anyway Isale Adogan Part 2 - what was the discussion topic again tongue
Foreign AffairsRe: We Built This City: Nairalanding From The USA (LOUNGE) by blacksta(m): 10:37pm On Nov 04, 2013
Foreign Affairs 0000000000000000000 grin


wetin concern the above with the Obama spying on it citzens and world leaders grin
PoliticsRe: Femi Falana Gives EFCC 13 Different Grounds To Prosecute Stella Oduah by blacksta(m): 2:21pm On Nov 04, 2013
FreeGlobe: femi falana is Nigerias latest comedian
1st Bullsh1t of the day
EventsRe: Colourful World Of More Concert On November 3, 2013 by blacksta(m): 9:47pm On Nov 03, 2013
I am sure it is a CD listening concert grin
Foreign AffairsRe: We Built This City: Nairalanding From The USA (LOUNGE) by blacksta(m): 6:00pm On Nov 03, 2013
isale_gan2: Daylight Saving time has ended. Back to Standard Time.

In March, we spring forward;
In November, we fall backward.

Eastern time went from 8am to 7 a.m. currently.

You'll notice it is brighter outside at this time than it was yesterday morning.

Nigeria is now 6 hours ahead. undecided

[img]http://theobamacrat.files./2013/03/kids-spring-forward-5x7-85-ppi.jpg?w=468&h=334[/img]
Wow - Are you serious - Newest finding this century huh
Foreign AffairsRe: We Built This City: Nairalanding From The USA (LOUNGE) by blacksta(m): 2:43pm On Nov 02, 2013
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm


fluff things here again

ok

since we are browsing the web from the USnairlanding from the USA -I rep New York ( Utica Avenue) grin
PoliticsRe: Saudi Arabia, Nigeria And Others In Financial Trouble As Australia Discovers Oil by blacksta(m): 5:54pm On Nov 01, 2013
I hope those that claim "its our oil " like the taste of oil - a time will come where una go dey drink am -as thing no get value anymore. grin
PoliticsRe: Photos As Oduah Faces House Committee by blacksta(m): 9:54am On Nov 01, 2013
Is the STEela IN jail yet
PoliticsRe: Stella Oduah: When Sinners Cast The First Stone. by blacksta(m): 4:00pm On Oct 29, 2013
superstar1: I am who I am
I don't support thieves from my ethnic group and will never support any from any other ethnic group. If some people are so ethnically blind and shameless to be supporting corruption. That says a lot about such a ethnic group.
gbam gbam


A thief is thief - dont care whether she/he is Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa.

The fact remains - she authorized the payment of 255 Million for two cars. The world knows that the amount most certainly inflated - Nothing to do with Tribe.

No amount of her own ethnic support will change that.
Forum GamesRe: 3words Per Post: Part 4 by blacksta(m): 1:56pm On Oct 29, 2013
pointed-eared hobgoblin nit tongue

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