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You said your girlfriend is intelligent but she does not say intelligent things. Pheeew!! |
After all these things if they rig the election eee, |
What is Al qaeda's motive for setting the bombs? They are surely sponsored by some politicans in the country. |
Forget about this break up thing. It wouldn't solve any problem. Theres a problem with the black race. As long as the country is a black country, things will never move. |
I thought the thread topic mearnt that nobody can stop GEJ from getting elected in the up coming election. That would have been a clear message of a rigging intention. |
If actually PDP had a serious zoning aggreement, I think GEJ should be stopped from contesting. But what if this breach of the zoning aggreement was benefitting the north, would they still aggree to stick to the zoning formula? |
^^wicked |
T9sky, I thought sharia is for the moslems. Why should southerners be bothered about sharia? The moslems who risk their arms being amputated are not even bothered. So why should we non moslems be worried? |
Jonathan = Power supply Buhari = Anti corruption Atiku = ![]() |
@andromida. Even if Buhari is a tribalist and only interested in developing the north only, I am still okay with it cos its better only the north gets developed than a situation where both the north and south remains underdeveloped. |
For me, I give it to p-square. Other Nigerian music videos are way behind their's. In fact, p-square videos have started beating some yankee videos. |
frosbel, chosing a leader remains a risky business. There are always plus or minuses attached. We just have to hope the minus aspect dont over shadow the positive side. |
chris, Are you actually judging from what you saw at the convection?? |
@chrisbenogor. Of course we are aware of the sharia thing and all that. But like I said earlier, HE IS A RISK WORTH TAKING. |
Beaf, did I hear you say Nigerians LONG for modernity and civilization? I don't think you know what you are saying. If that is the case, Nigerians shouldn't be acting like cave men at this age. Are you trying to tell me that Buhari is what entirely determines the modernity and civilization of Nigeria? |
Beaf, being a murderer and a coup plotter has nothing to do with the ability to discharge the duties the president effectively. |
Sorry chris, the majority has spoken. Why not join the vehicle? |
Is Ribadu still existing? |
Among the top presidential aspirants, it is obvious that Buhari is the only one less critized and more difficult to dig up valid faults about him. This somehow indicates that majority of us here have little or no problem with Buhari. GEJ and Atiku have been receiving constant bashing from the community of posters here, and it therefore indicates a high disapproval rating. It is always a risky business electing a president, and buhari is a risk worth taking. Even though he is still not fautless. Therefore let us appoint a delegation to convey our endorsement to Muhammadu Buhari. |
Jonathan is only bribing voters indirectly. |
America doesn't need to spy on Nigeria anymore. The information that the FBI will gather and use for there investigation will strip Nigeria naked. I thought Nigeria is supposed to be a soverign country. |
Sometime ago, I was reading one of our popular news magazines (not paper) and I came across a line where the writer quoted the former CBN governor saying that Nigeria may still be a developing country by the year 2070. Prof Soludo as an economist, knows exactly the reason behind the statement he made. But the truth is just that it doesn't take an economics proffessor to know what lies ahead in Nigeria's future going by current happenings. And thats if the country evades a breakup till 2070. Sadly, most you posters will keep posting here till you die of old age without witnessing the Nigeria of your dreams. |
Abeg is the album fully out in the streets and pirated? |
I wish this predicted bomb will blow Nigeria into pieces and out of Africa. The Northern fragment should land in the middle east, the western fragment to land on the ocean between Africa and south America, then the eastern fragment lands close to indonesia. |
^^why do you want to know? |
Mzdarkskin, your profile pix is probably among the best I have seen here. I would give it a 100% only after you insert a silicon implant in that area. |
@OP. You have two options. Tell her politely or continue to have her around you. |
[size=20pt]stop derailing this thread!!![/size] ![]() |
@fstrangest. Why not drop your number straight away like most guys do here rather than beating about and upon the bush with your congo talk. |
People don't bear in mind the unpredictable expiring date of a relationship. They always think bliss. Thats why it pains a lot. |
Why do most people get very sad and depressed when their relationship hits the rock? Were they expecting the relationship to last forever through heaven or hell? How long do you really want your relationship to last that will make you tired and satisfied? |
I think we are making a big mistake by analyzing only the events going on in Nigeria and ignoring the rest of black Africa. Black Africa is suffering from an unkown generally shared disease which has been preventing the continent from developing at a reasonable pace. The reason why Nigeria isn't moving straight forward is also the same reason why the other black African countries aren't moving ahead. In other words, Nigeria's problems are related and similar to that of other black African countries. Therefore before we can draw a conclusion to identify and cure Nigeria's ailment, I think the entire black Africa has to be examined and studied together. For instance, if a new unkown disease has affected 50 people, do you think scientists will study and arrive at a conclusion using only one infected individual? Of course they must have to put all 50 infected cases into consideration before arriving at conclusions. Forget Nigeria and watch the whole of black Africa. That's only when we can figure out the root cause of all the mess and the solution if any. Our problems should not be isolated from the rest of black Africa. |

