Literature › Re: Nora Roberts Responds To Tomi Adeyemi Accusations Of Plagiarism by BluntBoy(m): 2:31pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
AHCB: Cases like this are easily solved. The date both books were published will let us have an inkling as to who committed plagiarism.
 No, it is foolish to use publication dates. Copyright date is what matters and since titles can't be copyrighted, Tomi shouldn't have made an accusation in the first place. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 2:02pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
Ranchhoddas: If he can find a way to bypass the judiciary why is it so hard for him to do same with the legislature. Go sleep! Because he will be impeached. If he had his way, he would definitely do it because the legislative arm is the major problem of our country. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 1:57pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
Chukazu: Your problem is your don't know the difference between good governance and system of government be it democracy or Monarchy.
You are telling me it's easier to have billions of dollars unaccounted for by NNPC under Buhari, than utilizing such to build legacy projects...I can see your level of Literacy 
The same Buhari that has been ignoring Court order and with no regard for rule law , now wants to go by the rules in other to deliver developmental infrastructure? How literate can one be? By your own judgment, system of government does not count? If system of government don't matter, why are experts clamoring for fiscal federalism and/or regionalism as a solution to Nigeria's problems. So you want to tell me that for years when we have suffered the same plight, it has been due purely to bad governance? Bring all past and present American president to govern a country like Nigeria, and they will fail. It is not a curse. It is the system of government. It is the structure. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 1:52pm On Nov 30, 2018 |
Ihaveleftnaija: You sound a bit desperate to make your case. What he is saying is that countries like Rwanda, South Africa, Kenya, Gabon etc practice the same system of governance as us , but have managed to make such projects a success in a short time . South Africa commissioned it's Gautrain project in under 4 years even with their internal fight about it.
America still has power outages even with its development , does that really affect much ?. South Africa fixed their major power supply problems in 2016 , and there is no African country that is better than them currently with power supply . Do we even have statistics offices like in south Africa to even know half of the crimes taking place in Nigeria . We don't even have the capacity to determine how many are born or dead each day not to talk of rapes and house robberies . Abeg face reality my brother, naija don cast . These countries don't have the same system of government as Nigeria. South Africa and Gabon practise parliamentary system of government. Kenya's system of government is fiscal federalism just like the United States. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 7:13pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
Ranchhoddas: But he can detain El Zakzaky even when the court has ordered for his release abi?
Oya take again. We are talking about projects, you are talking about court cases. If court cases were like projects, then Buhari would have forced the legislative arm to pass the anti-graft bill he had proposed to them since 2016. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 7:09pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
Chukazu: Oga forget your story . Indirectly what you are saying is a country needs to be. Monarchy to make such SOUTH AFRICA ETHIOPIA and Kenyan are all working on speed train, Morocco's own is just the first to come on board and you are here telling stories of a victim You people are just behaving like illiterates. I am saying that an absolute monarchy will have speedy decision making. Even if Buhari decides to buy these fast trains, what if the legislative arm frustrate the effort through unnecessary interrogations? We saw what happened with the fighter helicopters? Buhari risked impeachment to purchase them without waiting for the agreement of the legislative arm. The South Africa you are mentioning still suffer from unstable power supply and high crime rates. So what is special about them? |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 3:07pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
Sochimaobim: I knew immediately that Morocco no dey our level again when they applied to co-host the word cup. Before u get mind apply for that kind, u must have known ur level of security and development It doesn't prove anything. Brazil's level of security has never been good but it hosted the world cup in 2014. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 2:51pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
BanevsJoker: So Buhari lied? OK then. Please, stop being petty. As at the time the statement was made, Boko Haram had been bombarded and weakened to the extent that they could not take territories and were reduced to attacking villages. That was what was meant by technically defeated. Everyone knows that terrorism does not just go away like that. Even Lugard attested to the fact that "holy wars never end" (cited from Attahiru, pg. 52). And Boko Haram see their war as a holy war (a jihad). |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 2:27pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
BanevsJoker: Emphasis on TECHNICALLY DEFEATED. If Boko Haram have been technically defeated, spending an additional 1 Billion dollars on them is a white elephant project. Spend that money on projects that we haven't technically defeated, like improving transportation. Will you please forget your BMC allowance and discuss this without bias? Technically defeated does not mean that Boko Haram has been totally defeated. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 2:13pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
BanevsJoker: Buhari recently appropriated 1 Billion dollars to "fight" a "technically defeated" Boko Haram. 2.5 Billion is not too much for him. I can see what a bad leader you will make. So, in a country battling terrorism and high unemployment rate, the president should favor white elephant projects over more pressing issues? Don't we have trains that we can manage for now. Or is having a fast train a do-or-die affair  |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 2:10pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
Chukazu: What has monarchy got to do with development?
Should we now start mentioning those countries doing great stuff without been Monarchy? Morocco is an absolute monarchy. This means the king has a lot of power. He can make decisions and have them quickly executed. But in Nigeria, Buhari can have a plan but must share it with the legislative arm who may decide to debate on it for years. There is a clear difference in decision making in a monarchy like Morocco and a presidential system of government as we have in Nigeria. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 12:07pm On Nov 29, 2018 |
oluwasegun007: So, I should teach him what to do Abi
Av you followed up with the kind of train they approve for use in this 21st century..
Am not a follower of Buhari nor Jonathan..
@list he inaugurated Jonathan's rail project.
He should put in place something reasonable and not all this kukukeke train. Our political system is different from Morocco's. Decision making is slow in Nigeria. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 11:58am On Nov 29, 2018 |
maybachmusic: And fooollz are shouting said baba
Here amidst poverty and terrorism
 What should Buhari do? Morocco used 10 years to develop that and you are mentioning Buhari who has not even spent half of those years as president. And Morocco's system of government is totally different from Nigeria's. Even if Buhari decides to embark on this project, he has to inform the legislative arm of government who may use years to go through it before agreeing. Decision making is slow in Nigeria. But in Morocco, they have a monarchy and less red tapism. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 11:52am On Nov 29, 2018 |
jojo1415: APC and Buhari rite now The Moroccan project took 10 years in development. Buhari has nothing to be ashamed of. He has done well so far. Moreover, you cannot compare Morocco to Nigeria. Morocco is a monarchy. Decisions can be made faster than in Nigeria. |
Travel › Re: Morocco Gets Africa’s First Fastest Train Worth $2.5 Billion (photos) by BluntBoy(m): 11:48am On Nov 29, 2018 |
oluwasegun007: Pls is Buhari on nairaland...He need to read some of this news... So, what should Buhari do? You didn't read that the project had been in development for a decade and was funded by three foreign governments, aside Morocco? So, you want Buhari to perform magic in 3 years? |
Celebrities › Re: Singer Runtown And Lion Pet Its Really Growing Fast by BluntBoy(m): 12:53am On Nov 29, 2018 |
ednut1: a lion is trained to kill by the mum nd other lionesses. That lion cannot kill cos it would get used to being fed Who told you that, bro? Have you heard about Simba, a pet lion, who killed his owner in 2004? These animals are wild animals. They are killers by nature. A mother might teach her cub how to hunt but she doesn't have to teach him how to kill. Lions are killers by nature. Keep them as pets at your own peril. |
Romance › Re: Groom With 6 Packs Removes His Clothes To Dance For His Bride. See Reactions by BluntBoy(m): 12:24am On Nov 29, 2018 |
The guys are strippers.
How would a groom strip that much and be misbehaving like someone that smoked undiluted Oshogbo weed? |
Literature › Re: Nigerian Writer Blasted For Accusing American Writer Nora Roberts Of Theft by BluntBoy(m): 6:40pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
thesicilian: If someone can come up with a whole new idea for a novel and excel at putting it in words to create a masterpiece, is it the title of just 3 words that she'll then steal? Every writing process is difficult. Getting a title for a book is not as easy as you are making it. 1 Like |
Celebrities › Re: It’s Been Very Difficult For Me!!! – Tekno Cries out by BluntBoy(m): 6:16pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
All just to trend.
Vocal cord ko, USB cord ni. |
Politics › Re: VIDEO: Tight Security In Maiduguri As Buhari Visits by BluntBoy(m): 12:23pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
baliyubla: No need for this smoke screen abeg. His Boko boys won't harm him, not with the huge funds and intelligence he keeps giving them.
Same man said an attack on Boko is an attack on the North during Jonathan, today he's President, suddenly Boko are wiping out most southern and middle belt soldiers with reckless abandon.
Buhari are Boko are one and the same. Goodluck Jonathan said "They (Boko Haram) are our siblings and you cannot send the army to wipe out your family…. We are handling them with a soft approach.”
So, let us just say that Jonathan and Boko Haram are one and the same. |
Politics › Re: VIDEO: Tight Security In Maiduguri As Buhari Visits by BluntBoy(m): 12:08pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
Damsyjay: How i wish boko haram should just storm that area...and take this man away He doesn't visit Maiduguri, you complain. He visits, you want him killed. What is your problem, really? |
Politics › Re: VIDEO: Tight Security In Maiduguri As Buhari Visits by BluntBoy(m): 12:02pm On Nov 28, 2018 |
TheAngry1: Yeah, it is tight when the President visits, but lax when the rest of us roam the streets of Maiduguri...not ACCEPTABLE. You want to compare yourself to the president abi  And security is not lax in Maiduguri. If it were lax, Boko Haram would have overrun the city. |
Education › Re: Court Denies Professor Richard Akindele Bail Over OAU Sex For Marks Scandal by BluntBoy(m): 11:56am On Nov 28, 2018 |
lonelydora: Females do not have sex? You referred to the judge as a male and I corrected you. |
Politics › Re: Atiku Reacts To Akwa Ibom House Of Assembly Siege by BluntBoy(m): 4:05am On Nov 28, 2018 |
timota: It maybe u are ignorant of ranking in the Nigerian army but to enlighten u Buhari has never been an army general all his live and will never be ,he was a major general, two ranks before a general Buhari has never been an army general? So what was he when he was commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces and chairman of the Supreme Military Council? In fact, he was a field marshal by authority and that made him even higher than an army general. |
Celebrities › Re: Nollywood Actress Ebube Nwagbo Expose Colleague Using Butt Pad (Photos) by BluntBoy(m): 1:00am On Nov 28, 2018 |
Joygabby02: Doesn't look fake to me sha Me too. But why are you women causing this commotion? |
Education › Re: Court Denies Professor Richard Akindele Bail Over OAU Sex For Marks Scandal by BluntBoy(m): 12:48am On Nov 28, 2018 |
lonelydora: That Judge that denied him bail, how many junior female lawyers has he slept with? Hypocrites everywhere The judge is a woman. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Enenche: We Built The Glory Dome Debt Free, How We Built Dunamis Headquarters by BluntBoy(m): 9:47pm On Nov 27, 2018 |
tuoyoojo: hahhahaha I can see that you have tried to maneuvered your way from the crux of the matter. you have been saying that u don't know the "god" Enenche serves in secret because you tiny mind cannot grasps what he God at work in Dunamis. because you have been fed with lies that God is so poor to elevate you from your present state
if what pastor enenche preaches is not back with evidence in the life of people, would people still follow him
I know where I am coming from and where I am now. its ur choice my guy
continue with your small goat mentality You are just too ignorant for my liking. Just read the enlightened words in your post. Don't people follow the Devil too? That you have huge following does not mean you are good. And please, stop misinterpreting my word. I never said God is poor. But there are huge evidences that God is against extravagance. The many times Jesus mentioned money in the gospel, it was portrayed negatively. But it is so shocking that today's churches are so fixated with money that you (who claims to be a Christian) are fighting me for daring to preach modesty. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Struggles With N30,000, South Africa Increases Minimum Wage To N126,400 by BluntBoy(m): 7:05pm On Nov 27, 2018 |
jmaine: No you are wrong. South Africa government have agreed to increase theirs and have an implementation date already . The Nigerian government is still "studying" the tripatite committee recommendation after she must commute it to the NASS to be passed into law before an implementation can be reached.
Two different scenarios. Anyway, I was merely responding to someone who called Buhari useless. |
Celebrities › Re: A Rich Guy Will Never Complain About Women Loving Money - Toke Makinwa by BluntBoy(m): 6:53pm On Nov 27, 2018 |
Ranchhoddas: Lol!
There was one I saw recently that shocked me.
Ecclesiastes 9:16 The wisdom of the poor is despised and his words are not heard
I shock when I see am. I no know say that kind thing dey Bible. Wetin e mean be say: "If you no get money, hide your face" It is there for a good reason. You have to read the statements that came before this particular one before you can understand it. The preacher was talking about wisdom. He said that wisdom is better than might but that people would despise the wisdom of a man because he is poor. In other words, people don't appreciate wisdom. |
Celebrities › Re: 'we Need Factories Not Temples' - Daddy Freeze Replies Pastor Enenche by BluntBoy(m): 6:37pm On Nov 27, 2018 |
Metuh: The same corrupt government that loot anything lootable
Where is the recovered Abacha loot? Where is the $1billion Buhari withdrew from NNPC coffers
My friend, go and start building industries cos the church can't do it alone. Simple Is it not you people who support the looters? Where are all the money the churches make every Sundays and weekdays? If your churches are managing money well, the tuition fees of their universities would be highly subsidized and you wouldn't even need to be giving offerings every Sundays. We know very well why Paul collected donations. But where do offerings go? And for how many years more would even mega churches collect offerings before they can come out as self-sufficient. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Struggles With N30,000, South Africa Increases Minimum Wage To N126,400 by BluntBoy(m): 6:33pm On Nov 27, 2018 |
Nowenuse: No, the leaders of a country purely determine it's followers. What will you say about a country like Nigeria where certain part posses leaders who prefer to keep their masses in stack illiteracy so that they can easily be manipulated for election advantage?
Same thing that made millions of a section of Nigerians vote a tribal and religious bigot into power and rejected the person who wanted to bring their masses out of the stack illiteracy in which their leaders had left them over the decades through almajiri schools. How can you say leaders determine followers. Are leaders not picked out of the populace? You are calling Buhari a tribal bigot with no proofs. I dare to say that you are the tribal bigot here. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Struggles With N30,000, South Africa Increases Minimum Wage To N126,400 by BluntBoy(m): 6:31pm On Nov 27, 2018 |
jmaine: 18k is still the current minimum wage so what's your point. Same in South Africa. The minimum wage is still the same until next year but we are already discussing it. |