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And when the I-phone 6 comes out you will feel like a fool. |
toffinc: Are you serious? How do you know they are doing their job? What makes lagos different from other states? lolDid you not read the article? Do you see the police charging former Deputy Governors for fraud in other states? |
fitzmayowa: When will this APC fraudster let us rest, with their unending rantings, why not work to remove PDP from power than coming to every page/pages of newspaper to make noise. As the saying goes "An Empty Barrel Makes The Loudest Noise...SMHIs that why you bolded your comment? |
Beaf!:The point I am making is that they should have kept quiet and gone directly to Thuraya. Thuraya would give them the locations of the satellite users in Northeast Nigeria, and then the military could WATCH the call logs to see if they call their sponsors, and also LISTEN to the phone calls to learn their plans. Banning does nothing. |
SmartTalk: Honestly, you are the only one making sense on this thread so far. We, the Igbo people, are Republicans. We do not recognize these "royal fathers". We must leave the backwardness of buying stuff for so-called royalty for Britain, and other African culture that believes in that system. And besides, Uba has questions to ask on corruption. Why is he not in jail? Oh, I forgot. It's a Nigerian thing. We would do away with corrupt individuals and faux-monarchy when Nigeria is done with the mistake of its existence. The Biafran nation will recognize NO MONARCH officially. We might only ceremonially recognize the two monarchs you mentioned but even they must work for their money. We would also put corrupt clowns like Uba where they belong - in jail.I dey laugh ooo! It is too early in the morning to have that much hate in your heart. |
berem: “Governor Obi should know that his antics and political gimmick would not work this time because the people of Anambra have vowed to resist any form of imposition of a governor on them.”So...are the traditional rulers going to give the cars back? ![]() |
Beaf!:Insincere9gerian, is that you? ![]() |
If you know they are using Thuraya sat phones, the best thing to do is to get Thuraya to give you all of Boko Haram's info. Where they are Who they are calling What they are saying Etc Banning the phone doesn't help at all, because terrorists won't listen to the ban anyway. Only innocent people will actually stop using their phones. This was a silly move on JTF's part. |
toffinc: InterestingThe way I see it, in Lagos, the police are actually doing their job. |
Shame on her! I want to make a couple things clear before the PDP baboons come with their usual foolishness about ACN. 1. This woman was Deputy-Governor of Lagos State between January, 1992 and November, 1993 before she was forcefully removed from office as a result of the coup led by the late General Sani Abacha on November 17, 1993. 2. This woman is dirt. She sued Fashola and the LASG last year to make the government pay her a massive pension. The LASG ignored her rantings. This is what she asked for: Alhaja Ojikutu is also demanding an annual basic salary equal to 100% of the annual salary of the incumbent Deputy-Governor of Lagos State, subject to review every five years or salary review by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission in line with Section 210 (3) of the Constitution as amended in 2011.I hope this woman spends the rest of her life in prison. |
Interesting...! I pray that all Boko Harams die horribly and slowly. AMEN! |
When were they planning on resting for the game tonight? |
PDP is falling apart. |
Igbos hate us too much. ![]() |
This is the first rich African woman I have EVER seen that is not fat. |
sambos994: Then, wouldn't it be process of elimination then? The criminals that use the phone would be arrested then.What do you think is easier? Arresting people one by one, IF you find them with a phone. -or- Calling Thuraya and demanding info on all the users in Northeast Nigeria. |
ShyM-X:You are a hateful little person. No one said Africa should join today, but we WILL join in the future. We will have a seat on the Security Council as well. In fact, 2-3 African countries will be at the big boy table in the next few decades. Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa. In the longer term, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Ghana will be important global players. If Rwanda, and the DRC are lucky, they could find themselves amongst the big boys as well. Rwanda as a Singapore-like country. |
Adc is right. If you know they are using Thuraya sat phones, the best thing to do is to get Thuraya to give you all of Boko Haram's info. Where they are Who they are calling What they are saying Etc Banning the phone doesn't help at all, because terrorists won't listen to the ban anyway. Only innocent people will actually stop using their phones. This was a silly move on JTF's part. |
Prophecies are not real, so there is obviously more to this story, |
Brimmie: I Dey Laff Ooo!!Who is this Tambuwal character? He will probably receive less than 50 votes. |
Brimmie: [size=30]Tambuwal2015[/size]No! |
There is a difference between the G8 and the G20. The G20 has all the big boys you are used to, the G8 is a smaller group. |
I'm on the front page! |
I pray the oil doesn't curse them. |
Baby steps bro, baby steps. There is a black man at the table now. We'll put a black country there soon enough. |
Baby steps bro, baby steps. There is a black man at the table now. We'll put a black country there soon enough. |
big-t:He was going to bust open that yansh by force! |
Might as well say it will be a 1000 lane road and that every federal road will be motorable in 2 weeks. We believe you! ![]() FIRST! My Internet connection is a performer. It is working! |
The only thing GEJ is doing is reforming the power sector. Everything else is stagnating or moving forward in baby steps, especially the fight against corruption. |
I want to grow a beard like this man. |
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Did you even read the article? Reacting to the bill through its Publicity Secretary, Taofeek Gani, the PDP in Lagos described the plan as “undemocratic, legislative rascality, and [size=16pt]satanic[/size].” It said: “The infamous bill, if passed into law, is capable of provoking monumental reactions from Lagosians which may affect the assumed peace and tranquillity in the Centre of Excellence.” |
Its funny watching PDP scream while the President is trying to institute a 6 year single term law that would protect him from election in 2015. |



We were not told! So, no comment on that!