Politics › Re: Aregbesola Arrested by blacksta(m): 4:02pm On Aug 07, 2009 |
This is Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Musa Ya Adua [ex Governor Katisna State] Hidden 7 Agenda by blacksta(m): 3:43pm On Aug 07, 2009 |
OREAWADOO: 1. SHARIA LAW IN KATSINA 2. SHARIA LAW IN THE NORTH 3. SHARIA LAW IN ABUJA 4. CREATE BOKA HARAM IN THE NORTH 5. SHARIA LAW IN NIGERIA 7. CREATE BOKA HARAM IN THE NORTH Fool - u have six items on the list and 4 and 7 are the same. |
Politics › Re: Maybe One Day. . . by blacksta(m): 1:09pm On Aug 07, 2009 |
na pregancy make the face dey shine like vasline - if put am for plate for u - u no go chop
Orobo to bad
lol |
Politics › Re: Maybe One Day. . . by blacksta(m): 1:02pm On Aug 07, 2009 |
Samantha Orobo to bad ator
that one u no be yoruba name - I thought u bey Mr one Nigeria
why u dey worry where the girl come from. |
Politics › Re: Maybe One Day. . . by blacksta(m): 12:57pm On Aug 07, 2009 |
sjeezy8: yeehhh dat gal is one ball of uglyness yehh i cant stop looking at her picture and laughing or u want to plant your egg. liar u fancy the girl - i fit hook u up when she born finish |
Politics › Re: Libya To Execute 220 Nigerians By Tomorrow 8/7/09 for being illegal by blacksta(m): 10:23am On Aug 07, 2009 |
beystwin: It is clear that you are the dumb one, for believing that Libya would have to give any good reason for an execution. Looking at Libia's track record, you will find that they are very quick to execute people, e.g. those Libyan kids who had HIV. There have also been reports of Libyan soldiers using people crossing the border illegally for shooting practice. They do not have any human rights there. The prisoners probably do not have any legal representation, too. Gaddafi is a lunatic. The European committee are paying him money to dump illegal immigrants in his country and dispose of those who are already there, by all means necessary. The Nigerian foreign office need to go and check up on the Nigerians imprisoned there. It is not a case of being dumb; you have to bear in mind what country we are dealing with here.
You sound like a mad person. U r trully the mad one - European countries now supporting a genocide. |
Politics › Re: Maybe One Day. . . by blacksta(m): 10:15am On Aug 07, 2009 |
Beaf: Maybe one day our govt will care enough to go to every length to ensure the wellbeing and safety of Nigerians no matter where they are.
Samantha Orobator is flying into the UK this morning accompanied home by the UK ambassador. She was in a womens jail in Laos on trumped up charges of drug smuggling. She was also suspicously impregnated while in jail. Nothing has been heard from Nigeria.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article6741679.ece U can do better than that . trumped charges my ass - she confessed that she was drug runing and got pregant to to escape the death penalty. |
Politics › Re: Libya To Execute 220 Nigerians By Tomorrow 8/7/09 for being illegal by blacksta(m): 10:07am On Aug 07, 2009 |
beystwin: Blacksta, you are dumb. Dont u think u r the dumb one for believing this utter nonsense. |
Politics › Re: Libya To Execute 220 Nigerians By Tomorrow 8/7/09 for being illegal by blacksta(m): 9:39am On Aug 07, 2009 |
@ oyb
I thought as much - how come they never executed in the past and just decided to start executing some time last week
but dumb Nigerians believe anything. |
Politics › Re: Libya To Execute 220 Nigerians By Tomorrow 8/7/09 for being illegal by blacksta(m): 9:25am On Aug 07, 2009 |
Biggest Lie of the century . Gutter journalism as usual from the Nigerian press - U cant execute people just because they are illegal immigrants unless they have commited a treasonable offence. I thought most poeple here on nairaland were educated. This news is not reported anywhere else apart from a non credible nigerian online paper
. Please use your God given brain for once. |
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 11:18pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
@ibime and Ono
It is only fool that will deny the fact that other parts of Nigeria don't have their own issues with bad leadership. Ono i agree with u that Obj is the mother of crooks but one that stands outs is the Niger delta issue.
A question i would like you guys to answer
1. Why is the fight not taken to the doorstep of past and present ND leaders Somebody like Odili or Ibori should be hung from a tree.
2. Is it not in the jurdisdiction of the state and local governments to make environmental laws
3. Is not the job of the state or local government to deal with local issues.
and many more question as we proceed. |
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 9:12pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Kobojunkie: Roflmao!!!! You wan start wahala with this one oo!!! hoping to get a constructive debate |
Politics › Re: Are We Truly Ready For A Revolution by blacksta(m): 7:15pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
nex: @Afam4eva
I prefer the worst democratic government compared to the most benevolent dictatorship.
@blacksta
you really don't want me on your case. lol is that a threat? |
Politics › Re: Are We Truly Ready For A Revolution by blacksta(m): 6:34pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
nex: I can join the revolution, if not start it myself. I just don't believe now is already the time. Perhaps between October 2009 and October 2011, if things continue this way, then I'll have no choice.
The only thing that can lead me into the revolution sooner than that is a military coup. If the military should take over at any point in the future of Nigeria, I'll fight them till either I die, or they die and I take over the government from them.
I tell you, the time is nigh. Biggest Clown of the century - The one wey no ge gunt u no fight - now u wan fight the one wey get gun lol |
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:54pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Is this Man a freedom fighter or Mercenary?
I understand he also ftravelled to germany for a Medical checkup - ?
|
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:52pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
How many of your people have u helped?
|
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:49pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Is this Man also guilty ?
|
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:47pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Is this Man guilty?
|
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:45pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Are these the real crooks responsible for the Mess in the Niger delta in the Last 10 years
what happened to the following
13% of All Oil Revenue?
Monthly allocations?
Internally generated revenue?
|
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:31pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
jp phillips wrote MEND oh MEND, ive heard a lot about your activities in the Niger delta and beyond, ive also heard so much about the propaganda generated by the waves of attacks which normally leaves the JTF on the defense. ive also been opportune to visit some locations where the magnitude of your hurricane has blown across, places like Alakiri, Bonga field,Abiteye, cawthorn channel 1 and lagos. if i am to make an unofficial appraisal of who you are, i will say you are men of your words which unequivocally makes you a valiant on the other hand, when i scrutinize your modus operandi and its ripple effects,i get this unbridled doubt that your struggle is villain unless you have contrary facts to prove me wrong.
Now MEND, lets go back to the late 2005 when your acclaimed strife with the federal Government degenerated to a hurricane (if you permit me to borrow your terminology) there were a few words that i underlined at the onset,words like marginalization struggle liberation oil derivation then lately secession
i don't want to waste much time defining these terms rather, i will like to bring it closer to the everyday of an average Niger deltan so that we can create a level playground for the saints and cynics.
You claim that the vast wealth of the delta are being siphoned by the government of the day which evidently are the obvious Magnificence of this day Abuja metropolis. unfortunately, i agree with you on this one but before i give it a complete Nod, i will like to assume that Nigeria though a ''failed'' one is still a sovereign nation if i am right, then accept my regrets that neither Asaba nor Porthacourt or any other place in the Delta including where i come from was not officially recognized as the National capital.i will like you to ponder over this;
though Texas has a broad transport network,a broad social infrastructure, houses most of the big companies in the states, Enjoys the second best in GDP state wise in the united states, will You say that Texas is better off than Washington in whichever yardstick u deem necessary, just a food for thought.
the rest of the other underlined words will be better treated under the same canopy of resource control because i feel they are interconnected.
You clamor for a larger share of the oil Revenue, if you ask me, to be honest with you, i think you are right. come to think of it, the Delta bear most of the environmental and biological risk in oil exploration.but if i were you i will ask a question further, How best do i achieve this?
lets analyze the facts on ground before we go into the prejudiced, phantom theory that supports your cause. i still remember vividly that after the military era, and prior to the April 5th 2002 supreme court ruling on resource control,the formula has been as follows; 74.3: 18.1: 7.6 percentage split between the federal,states and the local Governments exclusive of the Almighty 13% Revenue allocation. please correct me if i am wrong 74.3% of the federal bearing the ''first charges'' and ''special funds'' in other words i expect that each oil producing state enjoyed this privilege for approx. four and half years. Now MEND, lets come back to today's events as a result of the supreme court ruling of April 2002, the formula has changed from the above to 49.1: 30.0 : 20.8 Federal, state and local governments percentage split respectively. exclusive of the Almighty 13% Revenue allocation on the grounds that ''first charges'' and ''special funds'' are illegal.(not putting into cognizance Obasanjo's dementia of 2005) please still correct me if i am wrong
though i have my personal reservations,the onshore/offshore dichotomy which severed Akwaibom and Ondo states also the issue of recognizing the FCT as a state, but i still think that the other oil producing states got a fair deal compared to their contiguous states like Anambra and Enugu respectively in terms of oil Revenue. MEND, i still wish to remind you here that using the word ''fair deal'' above cannot be misconstrued owing to the fact that some states though not oil producing generate high on internal revenue but they are not complaining whether or not they receive whatever extra percentage.FIRS Lagos State can tell you more.
I cant really, imagine that people still wake up without plans, is this sham you call revolution? you think this was how America got their independence from the British, or you think the french revolution, the franco prussian wars, the Spanish civil war and other wars that redefined the human race which brought about human liberation from imperialism and hegemony. you guys make me laugh,
MEND, U started by kidnapping expertrates which of course was the preamble to be able to raise funds to buy arms for the real struggle ahead. interesting plan, they paid their Ransom gained their freedom some unhurt and arm proliferation became your other hobby, please still correct me if i am wrong today, you have succeeded in laying siege to the delta that you intended to liberate abinitio
let me tell you the ripple effects of your struggle, Go to warri for instance, the companies have left, job cuts by more than 60%, plethora of unemployed youths, even if they were not paid well abinitio is not comparable to the Anguish they are facing now, your ijaw brothers that are landlords have slashed rents to ridiculous rates to lure imaginary tenants, these buildings i remember were their Gratuity and payoffs by the same companies you despisetoday they have lost their only source of livelihood thanks to your struggle;
lets talk about your people in the creeks for every pipeline you blow, that is more than 12'' carries hundreds of thousands barrell of crude depending on the flow station,this you release into the same Eco system you wish to salvage,aquatic lives are compromised and our health suffer.
MEND, do you still see those leafy fresh fruits u enjoyed in the delta in the 80's? your struggle has forced them to extinction unfortunately, you don't even miss them, or you think shell's pollution caused it? of course that is a good line of defense if you ask me.
lets talk about the Garden city PH is now a mini barracks where every junction is a military parade, where military siren has taken over the squeaks from the humming birds in the city we used to know. insecurity has forced even the beggars to hiding talk more of potential investors, how do you expect the malls to be built, the exotic restaurants and admirable edifice that you dream befitting for the garden city who will build them? the expatriate you have all kidnapped? MEND, when last did you price a fresh fish in the portharcourt market? are you surprised the prices are exorbitant and they look shabby? the reason is because your boys are holding siege at the water ways that the farmers prefer to consume their products at home and stay alive than crossing over to risk their life bringing it to portharcourt, and the shabbiness is a fall out of the fact that the desperate ones raise fishes in contaminated local ponds and bring it to the market for your people to consume unlike the ones raised in their Natural Aquatic Microcosm or should i just say that they have been poisoned. I am sure your feasibility studies never highlighted these at the planning stage of the struggle.
Lets talk about the indigenous companies owned by your people MEND, do you know how many pipeline servicing companies you have sent packing as a result of your struggle? some Multinationals that can migrate to another country and continue from where they stopped while some are indigenous owned by your people that can barely maintain a permanent residence in PH talk more of paying off staffs. Can you imagine how many families most of them laid off staffs from producing companies and others from bankrupt servicing companies that curse you day and night in their prayers for hanging them on the brink of economic quagmire.
Doesn't it bother you that porthacourt has copious taxi drivers these days or you think is still about the bike? my dear, they are desperate fathers you took away their means of livelihood several companies in PH can hardly pay existing staff talk more of creating jobs thanks to your struggle. at the demise of ph and warri, lagos is taking the credence.the west is booming, their economy is stronger than all the ijaw states put together.
Have you bothered to find out where the problem of the delta lies? you ask for more wealth, yet the ones you were given fell into wrong hands and you are not bothered to seek justice,
hurricane moses, (if you will permit me to borrow your terminology) let me remind you that in the history of this country, no ex or seating politician has stolen more money than your brothers Ibori,peter odili,Alams,lucky igbinedion and co in this democratic dispensation. are they not your brothers, now tell me who is marginalizing you?
Ibori and co or the Government of the day?
another food for thought
I am really sorry for these ignoramus that think that you are fighting a just cause, to be honest, its obvious these people don't have the least inkling of what is happening in the oil and Gas industry. people are loosing their jobs everyday, shell lays off contract staffs like nobody's business likewise other producing companies, do you blame them? they are low on production,financial meltdown and crude prices are not helping matters, companies are packing up, families are suffering.Are you fighting for us or are you fighting us?
people are suffering and you call this revolution. How more foolish can you be, the corrupt politicians that have your money are walking about the streets of Abuja and you Kidnap expertrates that repair you roads. i don't just get it. maybe some fools will tell me its a price that must be paid or perhaps a justified collateral damage, to me this one is unnecessary may your names (gbomo jomo and co) not sing the villain song for generations to come, borrow a leaf from ken sarowiwa and pray that you don't end up like napoleon Bonaparte and his cohort Adolf Hitler at least he got a pint of dignity by taking his own life i am not sure if you will be man enough to take your own life on the day of reckoning and not sing a new song of Amnesty like your Oga Henry okah.
we have seen a lot of people like you both home and abroad,and to be honest,your likes always fail.Do not be like my brother Emeka ojukwu who after serving as a colonel in the Nigerian Army and as a governor in the eastern region, knowing fully well the military capabilities of eastern Nigeria thinks that challenging his God to a dual was a better option than calling for super powers to back his Aburi conference or some other diplomatic means, in the end, cowardice was still the case, he left with the last plane from uli airport (a remote improvised airport in one of Anambra's suburbs)to reunite with his father's friends and classmates in ivory coast when my father and my brothers were butchered in droves. tell me is ojukwu better than Zik,Awolowo et al who took the path of diplomacy? they are the real heroes and everyone knows that. in the end his Nnewi sychophants gave him Ikemba for taking their lives and wasting their future i put it to Ikemba that what his father achieved peacefully he can never achieve even in death, the shell, the ACB and so many other investments and recognition the world over. And here is his sanguinary son wasting lives. till today, have the igbos been liberated? has the igbos had a steady senate president talk more of smelling Aso Rock, or he is waiting for another black president to rule America before he realizes how much he has failed his people.
did we not all start life with 20pounds amidst dilapidated infrastructure and brazen war psychology. look at where the yorubas are coupled with our doggedness can you imagine where we could have been without this war?
make no mistakes MEND when the time comes, people will stand up against your animosity ,your people that you have poisoned their waters and taken their jobs might not be that generous to give you an IKEMBA so in your interest, sheathe your sword
I ask, did you people do a simple research at all before embarking on your madness by destroying pipelines you are mere cutting production, the real trade is off shore where you don't have the logistics access or haven't you heard of FSO? you guys are just full of shit MEND my arse
Amnesty? Yaradua make me laugh, what happened to the word ''Annihilation''? just thinking aloud though Grin Grin |
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:29pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Brein wrote Am not a delta citizen but only concerned about d condemnation and high neglect that has befalling d people' they are nigerians too. The wealth creation accumulated in and from Niger Delta can substantially pioneer the whole of Africa without much doubts. This people in quest had forlong acepted and took to them fate since they couldn't foresee a glimse of brighter future. Needless to mention names and recall dead memories that has out-numbered several sects of the region in d fight for justice. The one question that pop ma mind always is ~
IS IT because of the high illiteracy rate of these people bt i dont think so either.
Flaring of gas and oil evapourated content has become a norm in d south all at d expense of human health and lives.' Joining of Militancy sects and subsects has ravaged the idle minds' Local and Foreign rebels have deluded the path of the just and be a part of its notorious venture'
The peaceful now find pleasure out of propagating catastroph in day unimaginable dream.
The pitiable young and old are discerned from their rightful inheritance both of d past deaths or mishaps of the acclaimed cruising the ayatch in vain glory. >>>>
which way Niger Delta; Which way South south; which WAY FUTURE ADOPTEES; WHich way Nigeria rests the solem cries of a fast heartbeat of the lost and unforgetable memories in d fight for total freedom, liberation and independency of d Deltan souls.
Hephzibah once asked in a said manner which lingered in derailment in hearts of fellow counterparts. "is the illiteracy of the deltans this much!" Which way South south governors! Your sons and daughters are deprived as aliens trading a strange territory ~ The constant terrain instead of bringing joy to fill hearts brings sorrow and dejection. I could as well go on and on but just for the records ~ I Rest my coat. Angry Sad Tongue
i just pray for dwellants in d core creeks of Bayelsa never be victim of such atrocities and displacements like the asaba, delta state crises. |
Politics › Re: The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:28pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Bariga1 Wrote But let it be on record that it was said : “another group of boys will immerge very shortly and they will demand their share of the oil money as MEND is doing to put down arms.
Even if the government pulls out and leave the oil wells that are in the area. I can tell you that the area will still not develop.
Until people start to give their chairmen, senators and governors public flogging and in some cases where it is really bad hang the bastard. Will things change in the Niger Delta.
Citizens in the Niger Delta area will continue to suffer and the suffering will get worse over the years to come. I see Somalia developing within that part of Nigeria.
People need to take their destiny in their hands and ask question. MEND is not fighting for anyone but the money they can get in their pocket and the politicians past and present sponsoring them (we know their names but know need to mention even past governors). Yes there are issues for the government to resolve, but we do not have a government in Nigeria so people need to do things themselves.
How much investment has MEND, the governor, commissioner for investment brought into the states in the area? What do they do with their allocation? PLEASE!!! PLEASE!!! SHINE YOUR EYE!!!!
It is easy to go to Abuja and demand Royalties, but what have you own people in government done for you?
First deal with your own people and then we will know that you are serious.
OBJ was the one who knew how to deal with you guys (even though I am not a fan of OBJ).
Government needs to develop the Niger Delta but not with a gun held to it head or having to first pay some hoodlum’s called MEND money.
Please put sentiments aside before replying me there is a problem within and not from the federal government. We agree the federal government has it own blames but the people you guys should be fighting should be MEND because they are having a free lunch off the back of law abiding citizens. |
Politics › The True Story About The Niger Delta Area - Or do u have another version? by blacksta(op): 2:27pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Baba pupa wrote Where is the disconnect? It is still my assertion that your leaders are screwing you up? And they've been since day one.
Feel free to call whatever the idiots running around in canoe with ak 47 are doing insurrection, I call it pimping and extortion, it's just another dishonorable criminal extension of what your elected leaders are doing.
They're gonna get their money and the poor folks out there in the delta are still gonna be suffering, your leaders don't give a shit about you and MEND don't give a shit about you.
11% of Nigeria's oil wealth is more than enough to take care of everything in the delta, we're talking about billions of dollars, on top of that, you have NDDC, a fully funded federal parastatal created to promote development in the delta. Your own son of the soil looted every penny, he blew 1 billion naira @ the ritualist to regain his manhood. And the monthly statutory allocations nko?
I'm not sure if you know the meaning of representation and governance, your leaders are appointed or elected to take care of you, to manage/govern your state, to protect your land, it's not the feds responsibility.
Let me tell you how this shit is gonna play out. Our useless government/Abuja is gonna pay the rag tags called MEND, your leaders are gonna take their cut, MEND leaders are gonna move on to other BS with their loot, young and hungry delta boys are gonna take their spots and keep refining the extortion formula, your leaders are still not gonna pass laws and fight to protect your land and environment even tho' it's their primary responsibility esp' since they've convinced clueless people like you that it's the feds job and they're gonna keep re-routing and looting your resources.
It is your leaders jod to design, pass and enforce environmental laws, they're are either dumb, clueless, incompetent or just don't give a shit about what they're charged and took oaths to do. Just go to lagos and see what fashola is doing with LASEPA and their enviromental laws, even local governments in lagos enacting laws to protect their environments.
And it doesn't matter how much or what the feds sends to the delta because the money is gonna have to go trough your leaders (the clowns in the picture) and we both know what's gonna happen to that money.
Stop running your mouth as if the clowns in the pictures don't exist, they are your leaders, they are the enemies, they are the reason why the delta is bleeped. love-vendor the feds as much as you want, they're gonna send the money and it's still not gonna reach the delta, it's gonna be hijacked same way they've been hijacking 11% of Nigeria's oil wealth and countless statutory allocations.
The only people I feel sorry for is the good and poor folks of the delta.
Armed insurrection against injustice sounds good, unfortunately, this ain't it. Sorry to burst your burble. |
Politics › Re: Mend Clarifies Position On Amnesty And The "defection" Of Boyloaf by blacksta(m): 2:13pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
babapupa: Where is the disconnect? It is still my assertion that your leaders are screwing you up? And they've been since day one.
Feel free to call whatever the idiots running around in canoe with ak 47 are doing insurrection, I call it pimping and extortion, it's just another dishonorable criminal extension of what your elected leaders are doing.
They're gonna get their money and the poor folks out there in the delta are still gonna be suffering, your leaders don't give a shit about you and MEND don't give a shit about you.
11% of Nigeria's oil wealth is more than enough to take care of everything in the delta, we're talking about billions of dollars, on top of that, you have NDDC, a fully funded federal parastatal created to promote development in the delta. Your own son of the soil looted every penny, he blew 1 billion naira @ the ritualist to regain his manhood. And the monthly statutory allocations nko?
I'm not sure if you know the meaning of representation and governance, your leaders are appointed or elected to take care of you, to manage/govern your state, to protect your land, it's not the feds responsibility.
Let me tell you how this shit is gonna play out. Our useless government/Abuja is gonna pay the rag tags called MEND, your leaders are gonna take their cut, MEND leaders are gonna move on to other BS with their loot, young and hungry delta boys are gonna take their spots and keep refining the extortion formula, your leaders are still not gonna pass laws and fight to protect your land and environment even tho' it's their primary responsibility esp' since they've convinced clueless people like you that it's the feds job and they're gonna keep re-routing and looting your resources.
It is your leaders jod to design, pass and enforce environmental laws, they're are either dumb, clueless, incompetent or just don't give a shit about what they're charged and took oaths to do. Just go to lagos and see what fashola is doing with LASEPA and their enviromental laws, even local governments in lagos enacting laws to protect their environments.
And it doesn't matter how much or what the feds sends to the delta because the money is gonna have to go trough your leaders (the clowns in the picture) and we both know what's gonna happen to that money.
Stop running your mouth as if the clowns in the pictures don't exist, they are your leaders, they are the enemies, they are the reason why the delta is bleeped. love-vendor the feds as much as you want, they're gonna send the money and it's still not gonna reach the delta, it's gonna be hijacked same way they've been hijacking 11% of Nigeria's oil wealth and countless statutory allocations.
The only people I feel sorry for is the good and poor folks of the delta.
Armed insurrection against injustice sounds good, unfortunately, this ain't it. Sorry to burst your burble. My brother God will bless you richly . 11% of Revenue for the past 10 years would turn Nigeria around talkless of a couple of states in Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Onovo Strips Ex-presidents, Govs, First Lady, Others Of Police Aides by blacksta(m): 1:15pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
Epiphany: OK, lets give him a chance. I am not holding my breath though! One thing i have learned about public office holders and politicians in Nigeria is that they are ALL liars and blow 'hot air' until proven otherwise  Actions like this are the reasons why Nigeria would never program " Give them a chance u say " We have been giving them a chance since 1960. The odds are stacked against the current IG in the area of success . Historically every single IG Nigeria has produced have been corrupt. Any way never mind - Nigerians have a short memory - Let give them a chance . c u in the after life. |
Politics › Re: Onovo Strips Ex-presidents, Govs, First Lady, Others Of Police Aides by blacksta(m): 12:22pm On Aug 06, 2009 |
demo stration of madness from the IG |
|
Politics › Re: We Are In Bayelsa For Good To Crush Ijaw Terrorists - Jtf by blacksta(m): 9:17am On Aug 06, 2009 |
Abagworo: guys please don't be deceived by this guys name.he is not a Nigerian and his posts should be ignored. U don turn to mind reader or witch - r u do u know he or she is not Nigerian. |
Politics › Re: ND Illiterate Kokolette Rita (ijawman's Wife) Murdering The English Language by blacksta(m): 9:14am On Aug 06, 2009 |
presido1: You mean Niger delta or Nigeria in general. In this context - i am talikin about ND - but in another sensible post my reference will be to Nigeria as a whole. |
Politics › Re: ND Illiterate Kokolette Rita (ijawman's Wife) Murdering The English Language by blacksta(m): 7:42am On Aug 06, 2009 |
mafioso: You mean even with the 25M toilets, they will still [b]shit [/b]all over the damn place? The people worry sha!
A Pig is always a pig, i think the Federal Government should Partner with South-Western States on those kind of Projects instead of embarking on road projects, let there be Toilets in all the roads in the West that should be a welcome development, Ugly Bitches
[b]The Finest Governor Nigeria has ever Produced is from the Niger-Delta, the Only Miss World that has come out of Naija is from the Niger-Delta and i can continue with [/b]more testimonies,  With all the highlighted above your people are still living below the poverty line, mass umemployment and mass illiteracy. And all u can worry about is finest Governor and Miss Nigeria. You are bigger fool than i thought. I cry for this Nation. |
Politics › Re: ND Illiterate Kokolette Rita (ijawman's Wife) Murdering The English Language by blacksta(m): 12:40am On Aug 06, 2009 |
mafioso: @blacksta abi Black Sheep
Benin Girls are the prettiest girls in this planet Earth take it or leave it, 
Watin i wan use Yoruba Girls Do? those ones wey dey shit for house?
@sjeezy8 The Truth is bitter but you have to accept it that girl is a Yoruba Gurl because i know you guys are dummies ( Yoruba man will say "Don't South ooh" Instead of "Shout"  Rita Isoken Igbinedion Tell me is that a yoruba Name. |
Pets › Re: SOLD! SOLD!! 4month BingLabBull Mastiffs For Sale To Go With That your New Ride! by blacksta(m): 12:32am On Aug 06, 2009 |
rabbies infested Dogs
bull mastiffs ko bulldoser ni.
lol |