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PoliticsRe: What Did I Do? Omojuwa Reacts To Death Threat by brownsoldier(m): 7:37pm On Feb 13, 2016
dearpreye:
He that keeps his mouth keeps himself from troubles.

JJ Omojuwa planted a shameless mole into a PDP Think Thank group and thereby succeeded in getting access into the group and displayed the members mobile numbers on his twitter handle for the whole world to see. He then tagged his fellow zombies to attack those who then labelled enemies of the nation.

That scum called former President a pig. My friends whose numbers he placed on the Internet received a deluge of threat messages and calls. Those who hate threats and intimidation must cease doing same to others.
I personally know someone who was so harassed. For three days they were calling, flashing, sending sms'es non-stop, day and night. Truly Omojuwa will reap what he sows. He's a terrorist and a cyber bully with a "God complex" and has deluded himself into thinking he's really that important. A grandiose delusion. He really needs to tone it down or one of these days he'll get hurt.
CrimeRe: I Take Responsibility For The Killing Of 34 Colleagues: Ex-Cult Leader (picture) by brownsoldier(m): 4:58pm On Nov 29, 2015
This dude was my junior in secondary school o, lil kid. Who would have thought? I'm glad he's turned his life around smiley smiley
Car TalkRe: Ford Cars Quite Explicit by brownsoldier(m): 6:59pm On Nov 23, 2015
whizboi19001:
There are many of them it depends on which state/city you are located in?
I reside in Ebonyi but Enugu is an hour away in case and is just as well
Car TalkRe: Ford Cars Quite Explicit by brownsoldier(m): 2:57pm On Nov 23, 2015
whizboi19001:
Soldier man you gat nothing to worry about, since the last 6 years Nigerians have started patronizing FORD vehicles in very large numbers.
I have a ford explorer, I used to buy spare parts from Aba but last 2 years i discovered its about 50% cheaper in Onitsha. So since you are in the East anytime you want to buy any spare parts that is above 10k just go to Onitsha.

Edge is Fords version of the venza and the parts are available nationwide. I dont think theres any vehicle in Nigeria whose parts you wont find in Onitsha
Thanks a lot sir. You've been helpful. but what about a good automechanic?
Car TalkRe: Ford Cars Quite Explicit by brownsoldier(m): 11:58pm On Nov 22, 2015
I truly like the Ford Edge but im terribly concerned about availability of the parts in the east where i reside and a good automechanic. I can't imagine having to call or think of transporting a faulty car all the way to Lagos. Can you proffer a solution Femtopford?
AutosRe: ARRIVED$DELIVER*Pre-ordered 2008 Mercedes Benz C300 From Fhemmmy*- Hustler2-PIXX by brownsoldier(m): 6:21pm On Oct 26, 2015
Fhemmmy:
Thanks for your time on our thread, you will be able to get a reliable one at a cost of only 4.19M Naira
Thank you
AutosRe: Purchase Cheap,accident free cars 4rm Cotonou.. by brownsoldier(m): 11:23am On Oct 26, 2015
saintjoel:
ASKING PRICE FOR ALL THE CARS LISTED IS N3M + N450,000 CUSTOM DUTY.....
********* SUBJECT TO FLUCTUATIONS IN EXCHANGE RATE*****
Thank you sir
AutosRe: Purchase Cheap,accident free cars 4rm Cotonou.. by brownsoldier(m): 4:23am On Oct 26, 2015
Morning sir I'd like to get a quote for the following vehicles: Mercedes-Benz C300 2008 Lexus ES350 2008 Lexus Rx 350 2008 Looking forward to your reply. thank you
AutosRe: ARRIVED$DELIVER*Pre-ordered 2008 Mercedes Benz C300 From Fhemmmy*- Hustler2-PIXX by brownsoldier(m): 3:27am On Oct 26, 2015
Morning sir. I'd like to get a quote for the Benz C300 2008
RomanceRe: When She Says No by brownsoldier(m): 11:34pm On Aug 28, 2015
A lesson in picking your battles, most of us have learned from Angelina's horrid experience. I don't support this but I'm ashamed to say I was entertained. Funlord really came in with Thor's hammer... I wish she saw what we all saw from the very first post.
embarassed
PhonesRe: How To Boost Your Android Speed 5x Faster - See The Secret Here by brownsoldier(m): 10:52am On Apr 18, 2015
Ifeanyi4491:
==>First, you’ll need to enable access to the hidden “Developer options” menu on your Android phone. To do that, simply tap the “About phone” option in Settings. Then tap “Build number” seven times and you’re done. Now you can just back out to the main Settings menu and you’ll find Developer options somewhere near the bottom of the list.

==>Now that you’re done with that part, let the real fun begins. Tap the new Developer options menu you just enabled and scroll until you see the following three settings (note that they may be located within an “Advanced” subsection):

Window animation scale
Transition animation scale
Animator animation scale


==>Did you see them? By default, each of those three options is set to “1x” but tapping them and changing them to “.5x” will dramatically speed up your phone. This harmless tweak forces the device to speed up all transition animations, and the entire user experience is faster and smoother as a result.

If you are able to this, you are the boss… if not, your Android device is still your boss.
Thanks boss that was extremely useful
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Claim To Nationalism Is Suspect — Osuntokun by brownsoldier(op): 11:12am On Dec 28, 2014
Sylvarresta:
all we know is Buhari till Mikel win ballon d'or
It seems near impossible but you won't die if you don't comment. This thread wasn't meant for the likes of you. Scurry on along dude
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Claim To Nationalism Is Suspect — Osuntokun by brownsoldier(op): 10:11am On Dec 28, 2014
For once I wish people address issues objectively instead of turning it into a PDP/APC mud fight.
He spoke about scrutiny, Buhari comparing treatment of Niger Delta militants and Boko Haram (advocating similar treatment, he was vocal 3days after post-election violence in 2011 after much criticism but needed not be called to speak up in favor of Boko Haram) and yet few people address or try to explain these issues. GEJs incompetence is common knowledge but I don't think he has been wholly incompetent. He has some accomplishments that others in his shoes would have blinded us with but also terrible failures. But Buhari is far from a white knight and it's false to portray him as such. He may make a good leader but he has worrying inconsistencies not least of which is the fact that he is an ethno-religious bigot
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Claim To Nationalism Is Suspect — Osuntokun by brownsoldier(op): 9:45am On Dec 28, 2014
A large amount of the hostility towards him
emanates from there. For instance, people would
tell you that he said he would only do one term.
But where is the evidence? At any rate If
Jonathan is from any of this majority group,
WAZOBIA, he will be less vulnerable to this kind
of political intimidation. And one of the reasons I
stand up for him is that I don’t like
intimidation….simply because he is from the
minority and they are not as cohesive as those of
us that come from the so – called majority
groups. He is from minority within minority within
minority.
Would you blame people when they criticize the
ruling party given what is happening in Ekiti State
where, with the collusion of the sitting governor,
seven members of the state House of Assembly
have upstaged 21 colleagues?
Can you mention any other PDP governor that has
done that? If one out of 22 governors did that,
why should you be generalizing it as PDP? You
did not ask a similar question about Fayemi who
was reported to have purchased two beds for
N50m, who built a mansion at over 3billion naira
with a yearly maintenance fee of N150m. and this
in a state that is the poorest in the country. I am
sure if it was a PDP governor, there would have
been protest marches all over the country.
Where do you see the Yoruba nation of the South-
West before and post – 2015?
I was reading my brother SegunAdeniyi recently
talking about the Buhari fever in the South- West.
Personally I don’t have a fever. And Ekiti and
Ondo states, I don’t think anybody can consider
them feverish for Buhari. In Oyo and Ogun
States, the APC is in the minority, even though it
is the government there. In Oyo state the
combination of Ladoja, Akala and residual PDP
constitute by far the majority.
As a matter of fact, APC has been a minority all
along, it is not just now. The case has just gotten
worse. At the beginning, if you added the votes of
those who split from PDP to the original PDP, if
you put all the votes together, APC would have
lost, and the same thing in Ogun State. The
situation in Ogun has gotten worse now because
Chief Osoba has taken his own faction out of the
APC.
So, when people write in the media, talking about
Buhari fever in the South- West, I just laugh.
These people in Oyo and Ogun states, they may
quarrel among themselves at the moment, but
they have to make one choice at the presidential
election, it will be between Jonathan and Buhari, I
don’t see any of them pitching its tent with
Buhari or APC. Effectively, the probability is that
Jonathan will win in those four states, Oyo, Ekiti,
Ogun and Ondo. There remains Lagos and Osun
states.
The case of Osun state is very interesting. The
kind of stuff we are hearing at the tribunal is that
the APC has some questions to answer, but let us
assume that Jonathan wins the percentage of
votes that Omisore won during the governorship
election in the state, add it to those four states.
In Lagos, there is an aspect of the Lagos voting
population that I would not want to refer to here
but in Lagos State, there is very high probability
that the PDP will surprise pundits. I hope you can
now see how the Buhari fever has been effectively
contained in the South West-the way and manner
Nigeria successfully contained the Ebola fever
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/buharis-claim-nationalism-suspect-osuntokun/
PoliticsBuhari's Claim To Nationalism Is Suspect — Osuntokun by brownsoldier(op): 9:44am On Dec 28, 2014
VERY LENGTHY ARTICLE I MUST SAY BUT HE MAKES SOME VALID POINTS.
Jonathan contending with the most formidable
opposition since 1960’
•Lists the quick fixes Jonathan needs ahead of
polls
•‘How S/West will vote in 2015’
Mr Akin Osuntokun is not new on the nation’s
political terrain. He operated at the highest level
of government when he was Political Adviser to
former President OlusegunObasanjo. Before then,
he was the Managing Director of the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN). In this interview,
Osuntokun diagnoses the polity, fielding questions
on the forthcoming elections and the contenders.
Excerpts:
The N21b donated to the PDP presidential
campaign has generated interest among a section
of the public with some people saying those who
donated the money committed illegality. Some
people in fact called it obscene while a group of
lawyers were reported as calling for the
prosecution of the PDP and some of the donors.
Should mere donation to a campaign generate
hues and hues?
With due respect, Nigerians tend to be sensational
even at the risk of sounding hypocritical, most of
the time. I was a director of a presidential
campaign like this in2002. I can tell you that just
paying like N1000 or N2000 per agent in all the
polling booths all over the country amounted to
about N10b. That is just paying them, all over the
country. When people hear that it is N21b, may
be it is generating reaction because it is PDP.
Everything the party does, they think it must be
discredited but, more importantly, I think I have
mentioned this fact once which is that there is a
lack of rigor and seriousness about the way
commentators and observers respond to issues.
They are given to cheap and careless talk. I
would have expected that there are relevant facts
that should be taken into consideration. One of
such is, what does the law permit?
And within the context of what we are talking
about, is that law even reasonable? Because I
was reading a while ago that the presidential
campaign donation should not exceed N1b. How
can that be possible when paying your agents is
a lot more than N1b? You are going to travel
around the country, charter planes and hire buses,
hotel expenses are there.
The logistics of going round the country for a
presidential campaign are enormous. May be
political editors should, through their writings,
speak to the minds of those who crafted the law,
it is an unrealistic law. It is not logical given
what is on ground. But, campaign finances, like in
the advanced democracies, you saw what
happened in the last presidential election in the
U.S., the money spent was well over 1b dollars
and their own Supreme Court was the one that
actually gave judgment and removed any ceiling
on the money spent on election.
The money spent during the last congressional
election in the US was well over 400m dollars.
Yes, it is good to limit the impact of money so
that it can be regularized in such a way that,
having taken into account what you need to
spend on logistics, you can now use that to
factor what the law should consider excessive
spending. I think Nigerians need to be educated
and counselled not to get carried away by figures
easily.
I think the source of the funds is also important
and that is what the critics are querying. You find
Jerry Gana and friends donating N5b, TundeAyeni,
an operator in the power sector, donating N2b,
and people are saying when these people
contribute this much to the campaign, the
chances are that they will have some influence on
government when the party wins the election at
the end of the day.
Was the government of America taken over by
those who contributed money especially the
Republicans? There is no logical correspondence
between the two. The fact that you put down
money does not mean you exert needless
influence over government activities. Obasanjo
said so in 1999 that ‘consider the money you
have donated as a wise investment but nothing
further’. Jerry Gana was able to mobilize N5b, all
well and good.
If you want to investigate it as an issue, go ahead
and do it, but why should you bother yourself if
some people among themselves decided to raise
a certain amount? In any case, don’t let us
overreach ourselves. The problems of elections in
Nigeria, if we were to give them priority,
donations made would not rank high. I think we
should be more concerned about credibility of
voting on the day of election so that every vote
would count, establishing a conducive
atmosphere.
Whatever the peg you put on donation is
ultimately irrelevant if you cannot attain the
standard of credibility that was achieved in Ekiti
and Osun states. I hope you know that it is on
record that the single most expensive application
form in the history of Nigeria was paid by General
Buhari. This is where the hypocrisy of some
people like Buhari begins to come in.
How can you say you stand for probity and you
find it in yourself to pay N27m? it would have
been credible of him to say, ‘look, if this is what I
need to pay to get this, I am not going to do it’.
If you want to live by example and image his
supporters are projecting him to be, then he has
no business paying N27m to get application form.
He went head telling stories that he got it from
bank a manager and so on, tell that to the
marines.
If they say the N27m application form was
intended to weed out unserious candidates, to the
best of my knowledge, none of the five applicants
stepped down on account of the application fee.
But I am saying here is a man who says he has
only one house, I don’t know whether it is true or
not, you are this and that. If he refuses to pay the
money, will APC disqualify him? I assumed and it
was proven at the primary that he was their most
formidable candidate, and I thought he would
have used that platform to insist that the right
thing must be done. He didn’t choose that path
What does that tell you about Nigerian politicians
generally?
Where this is significant is the gap between deed
and precept. He projects himself and he is being
projected as a cut apart. The man that has come
to fight indiscipline, corruption and so on and he
had not even started the race before exhibiting
contrary tendencies. This is my personal problem
with people like Buhari, they will say something
and not want to be judged by it regarding the
kind of statements made all over the place. I
must have mentioned it somewhere in my
writings.
He championed the destabilization and subversion
of Obasanjo government, because Obasanjo
probed PTF and he was invited to clarify issues
that did not bear out the reputation of integrity.
And he then exploited the issue of Sharia to
instigate division and incite regional rebellion
against Obasanjo. And here lies my fundamental
objection against his aspiration-that anybody
who uses the instrumentality of division and
polarizing the people of this country should not
be rewarded with the presidency of Nigeria.
He attained to political popularity by pandering to
the base sentiment of religious persecution. Until
a year ago, what was he saying about Book
Haram? He said when the Niger- Delta militants
did their own, they rehabilitated them, sent them
to schools abroad, this and that, but when it
came to Boko Haram in the North, they are
burning their houses and killing them (Boko
Haram sect), and for that, it is an injustice to the
North.
This was what this man said, just barely a year
ago. And Nigerians tend to have short attention
span and are given to wilful ignorance. Choose
that which they want to remember and choose
which to forget. The impression I have gathered
in some of my write ups on him is that some
people don’t want to know the truth; they care
less about putting their own candidate under
scrutiny. And, I say that is unfair.
If Jonathan is being put under 1000 megawatts
light, his language, body movements, everything
is scrutinized, every second of the day, it is only
fair for the opponent to be subjected to a
measure of scrutiny too.
In essence, Buhari is not under adequate scrutiny
Most certainly he has not. Look at his
antecedence. He has the dubious distinction of
heading a government that was the most
unbalanced and parochial in the history of
Nigeria. He was a Muslim from the North, the late
Idiagbon, his deputy at that time, was a Muslim
from the North also. You can see the trend of his
instinct. When he was the Chairman of PTF,
almost 70% of the expenditure of the PTF was
expended in one section of the country. He was
Chairman for five years. During those five years,
no single staff of PTF was tried for corruption, is
it realistic to assume that for those five years no
corrupt act was perpetrated at the agency? PTF
was perhaps the only agency on record that
handed over its mandate to just one consultant-
the Afri-projects
Some people may argue that as the boss who set
the rules and lived by example, people under him
were able to key into that?
Well they didn’t key into it and it was his duty
that he ensured they did.
When you say they did not, then you must have a
contrary view.
I am telling you that they didn’t key into and it is
unrealistic for you to assume that nobody was
corrupt in PTF. In any case, there are papers that
established sundry acts of corruption. The buck
stopped on his table which is what they are
saying about Jonathan. If your wife is unable to
deliver safely today, they will find a way of
attributing it to Jonathan; that is an exaggerated
way of saying he takes responsibility for
everything. You as the executive Chairman of
PTF, the buck stopped on your table on
everything done there. I think Nigerians need to
think more and beyond the superficial.
I thought that was in the past and the past
should be in the past
Oh I see! They belong to the past. Okay, what
Jonathan did yesterday should belong to the past
too, right?
He is an incumbent president, his case is
different.
So the standard of judging an incumbent
president should be different from somebody who
says he is better than him? Buhari has record. It
is the height of hypocrisy to say that you don’t
want to hold him to that record. The aspect of it
you think is convenient for you, you want to
trumpet it to high heavens, who is fooling who?
Even if you want to discountenance the past, the
act of him purchasing a form for N27m alone
speaks volumes of Buhari. Again, it is very unwise
politically for him to have done that. I think that
is where he should have started his anti-
corruption crusade. What we have in Buhari is the
character of a man so desperate and obsessed
with power. After he lost the election in 2011, he
said he was no longer going to contest again. A
year later, the story has changed
You worked closely with Obasanjo and in the
emergence of Jonathan as running mate to the
late Yar’Adua. I can’t find the connection between
the present Obasanjo’santagonism towards
somebody he is supposed to be guiding. What
went wrong?
I think it has one or two dimensions. Some
aspects of it are political. Some aspects are
genuine worries. No president is perfect. Like
Jonathan said and I often tell people that they
don’t have a full measure of the problems a
president gets confronted. On that seat, you are
going to get about 10 conflicting advices on one
issue. That alone puts you on the spot.
I am a supporter of Jonathan which means that I
don’t agree substantially with the position
Obasanjo has taken. It is not that I believe that
Jonathan is the best that has happened to
Nigeria, it is not that by any stretch of
imagination i think that he should not be
criticized. I have no objection to that. Mine is
this. If 90% of those who have access to the
media are publicly criticizing a man that you
cannot find any good thing to say about him, the
man cannot be totally bad. I took a deliberate
position to advocate for him, to put his case
forward, for the sake of balance.
In the past two, three weeks, I have been asking
myself, what really is the problem that critics
cannot see anything good in this man? I travelled
by road from Abuja to Lagos and saw evidence of
works all over, and yet, people are saying he has
done nothing. The railways is there. Go to
agriculture and see what he has done there. It
really worries me. Some of these things are so
contrary to logic. By temperament and training, I
believe in fairness and balance. People exaggerate
the short comings of the president, they are
grossly exaggerated.
Nigeria got the best rating from Transparent
International since, I think, they have been rating
Nigeria. This year, T.I said 37 countries are more
corrupt than Nigeria. Before, Nigeria used to be
either the most corrupt or the second or third.
What is it that they have seen that we are yet to
see? They are not partisan. They have no
obligation to be. They have more access to the
information they use to evaluate a country.
This is why I say people should pause and reflect.
A man has to speak for himself anyway. May be
they are not doing a lot of that. But, I see a lot of
intimidation, stampeding the president all over the
place. And, to be fair to Obasanjo anyway, he has
played that role to a higher and lesser degree
since he left as military head of state. So his
criticism of Jonathan, is to that extent, not
peculiar. But, at the end of the day, everybody
would answer for himself. And one thing I
appreciate him (baba) for is that, he has not in
any way tried to influence me against the position
that I take, not at all. Not once did he say or
imply ‘don’t support Jonathan’.
If you were president today, given the fact that
elections are two months away, what would you
be doing as quick fixes in order to tilt that
perception you said is fraudulent to positives to
assure the people that you are still the best man
for the job?
He should find a way of getting across to people
on his achievements. But there is a problem here
and this is where style obstructs actions. If only
people can be open to see objectively what he
has done, I just gave an instance that there is
nobody who drives from Abuja to Lagos and will
not be impressed whichever government was
responsible for the road works. I think his style,
gestures and symbols for instance matter.
Like the woman who died of Ebola, Dr.Adedevoh, I
don’t see why he should not extend substantial
goodwill gesture to her. Although the argument
was that you cannot give her national honour
post humorously, I thought he needed to have
done something spontaneously. To me, if you
name the National Hospital, Abuja after her, I
don’t think it is too much. This is why I said it is
about style. So, you ask, why has he not done it?
That is why I said it is a matter of style.
Then, there is an aspect of him which is, he just
believes in allowing processes and situations to
play themselves out even if it is at a cost to
himself. I think he has this attitude of saying,
‘Look, what is there? My conscience is clear, I
have done this right, if people believe it or not,
God is there’. But again, the opposition he has
now is the most formidable any government can
have since 1960. We have a significant segment
of the South- West which is propaganda powered,
plus the most entrenched interest in Nigeria, the
North.
If you have those two segments to contend with…
where it becomes double jeopardy is that by
nature, the president is a recessive personality.
And you know this 24 hour news cycle; what you
do now-in 30 minutes the news is all over the
world. So, whoever is in the spot light is under
public scrutiny 24 hours a day. It never used to
be like that. And as a media person, in our own
profession, how it is damaging is that, he no
longer has the luxury of time.
Before the global village era, If you receive a news
item in Vanguard, it doesn’t get to the public
until the following day, so that gives room for
damage control, but not any longer. These are
some of the problems he is contending with. And
it is like something that has acquired a
momentum of its own, negative news feeding
negative news. Its like anything you see or read
about government, you immediately push it to
your subconscious that it has to be negative.
People are not ready to give him the benefit of
the doubt. You assume the worst, almost
immediately. I give you an instance, there was
this controversy, I think, some months back about
a plane taking 9.12 million dollars to South Africa.
The interpretation by his adversaries and many
non-adversaries too was that there was some
kind of corruption involved-and that is because
people don’t want to give him any benefit of the
doubt but I did.
I was with my friends and I said to them that if a
president wants to steal money and take it out,
will it be 12m dollars that he will steal? But along
the line, we now found the reason, not because
they told us, but because it was the reality. They
had to go and purchase arms in the black market.
You cannot blame him for that because the
security operatives cannot afford to tell you that
‘this is what we want to do, here is the place we
are going to buy it from’.
Nigerians now know but the damage has been
done. Another one: Before the Governor of Central
Bank, Lamido Sanusi, left his position, he made
this allegation about 20 billion dollars missing. At
the time he left office, all parties to that
controversy, including himself, agreed that it was
only 11 billion dollars outstanding, but up till
today, if the London Times is writing about it,
everybody in Nigeria, it is 20 billion dollars
unaccounted for. I am not saying 11 billion
dollars excuses anybody, but this illustrates the
predisposition to exaggerate the man’s
shortcomings.
How about the issues of the economy and power
which have become a campaign issue?
You talk about the economy not doing well, what
parameters or yardsticks are you using to
measure it and relative to what in Nigeria? I am
not saying the economy of Nigeria is in good
shape but you also have to look at it objectively,
and relative to what? Is it any worse than before.
There will definitely be areas of improvement. The
government has adopted macro economy stability
model-like Obasanjo did.
In the short run, it is going to impact some level
of discomfort but, again, that is a policy debate. I
told someone that if you want to get an honest
assessment of the Nigerian economy, go to the
World Bank or IMF or the rating agencies. You
spoke about power, I am not happy about it too. I
think the problem is circular, that is when the
cause becomes the effect and the effect becomes
the cause. Another political problem I found is
that, people think he took the tenure that should
have gone to the Nort
NYSCRe: The Plight Of NYSC Members In Abuja by brownsoldier(m): 7:32am On Dec 27, 2014
Raiders:
90% of corp members posted to Abuja influence or pay money to be posted to Abuja. I don't see any reason why someone would want to serve in a place like Abuja and Lagos without having plans for his accommodation and PPA. The problem with Abuja is their the number of Corpers posted there are more than the available PPA so the ones without connection get rejected. There are many states in Nigeria in need of corpers with decent accommodations and low cost of living but most corpers would rather want go serve in Abuja and lagos. I served in Enugu and it was a really nice experience for me. Most of us in Enugu got good accommodation and PPA and rejection rate was very low. Prospective corpers should stop influencing their posting to lagos and abuja without having good plans for PPA and accommodation.
I agree with you completely. See OP telling girls had to sleep with so and so for so and so. Any girl that slept around wanted to. I hate hearing "had to" when it comes to sleeping around. Rubbish, see how people strive, lie and deceive just to serve in Abuja Lagos and Port Harcourt and now he wants our pity? Pity has expired for 2014, try again in 2015
NYSCRe: Getting Ready For Ebonyi State by brownsoldier(m): 3:24pm On Dec 25, 2014
Buzz me if you're in Abakaliki, I could show u around the very small town lol
HealthRe: Ladies Beware: 6 Health Risks Of Wearing A G-string by brownsoldier(m): 4:54pm On Dec 12, 2014
ammyluv2002:
I never liked G-strings
You can lie eh. No be you i see for Okada wey they pull your blouse make e cover the g-string? cheesy
PoliticsRe: Buhari Live On Channels TV by brownsoldier(m): 9:35pm On Dec 08, 2014
prettyboi1:
He doesn't hold the remote to the global oil market,but he can help Nigeria and Nigerians hold the remote to our own local market by spearheading us pulling out of the global oil market or whatever. Lemme tell you something, another one of the many reasons that the west went after Gaddafi and killed him is because he was denying them of African resources and he kept trying to convince other African countries to do the same. Gaddafi believed strongly that there was no reason why his country would be rich in oil and yet have its prices dictated by some foreign countries that don't do shyte but only fix prices. You know what he did? He pulled Libya out of world oil markets and he said his country would decide whatever price they chose to sell their oil to westerners and foreigners. As a result of that, Libya's oil money hardly ever crashed....even if the world oil market crashed. Gaddafi then decided that profits off the sales of Libyan oil were paid directly into the bank accounts of Libyans on the national database. My friend, I tell you honestly, I was in a bank in Turkey when I overheard a conversation between the banker at the counter and a Libyan student on scholarship in Turkey. The banker asked him if he was on a scholarship by the Libyan government and he said "yes". The banker then asked him how much the government pays him every month, we were all shocked to hear that the Libyan government pays him a whooping 2400 Euros (540,000 Naira) every month as a student. The banker was like that's even a whole lot more than his salary as a worker.
You think that's also not possible in Nigeria? It is possible my friend....Buhari can possibly take the same route or something similar so that Nigerians benefit from our oil wealth far more than foreigners that are currently enjoying it more than us. He just can't reveal everything out cos you know how it is....the idea can be hijacked by the incumbent government and run down wrecklessly and then that would create cynicism in the heart of the populace if that idea is ever brought up again . See for yourself,the world price of oil just crashed, did you hear that the value of the US dollars,British pound or Euros fell? NO! They didn't. Yet, we who own the oil suffered a drastic blow to the value of our Naira and its exchange value and that's just the beginning. My guy, true leaders see vision way ahead of the rest and I believe Buhari knows what he was talking about.

God Bless Nigeria.
Thank you for educating me without pomposity and with utmost simplicity, it was a breath of fresh air honestly. I don't doubt the veracity of faith in the man but (with all due respect) it may be misguided. He doesn't have the answers, I always thought but he lent credence to formerly floating assumptions. All this seems to me is the case of pining for what you don't have. Like the man who albeit he has a beautiful wife at home desires another outside just cos he has this one he now seems to fancy another. The quest for what you don't have.Cos we're dissatisfied with GEJ almost anything will do. I won't make that mistake. All you said is good and fine but the Messiah isn't GMB. Plus we have had one president die on us, the dude's looking frail and he hasn't worn the crown, what happens when he does?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Live On Channels TV by brownsoldier(m): 6:52pm On Dec 08, 2014
WhiteTechnology:
Gbam.


Imagine one....... insulting me when I exposed how foolish Buhari sound when he said he will stabilize the oil market.
I was actually waiting to hear more when he said that then nada. huh That was all. He made it sound like he held the oil market's remote control and once he presses it just stabilizes. GEJ isn't it but I am dead sure Buhari isn't it as well. I was wary of him before but now I'm scared sheitless wat would happen if he wins
PoliticsRe: Buhari Live On Channels TV by brownsoldier(m): 6:51pm On Dec 08, 2014
double post
PoliticsRe: Buhari Live On Channels TV by brownsoldier(m): 6:32pm On Dec 08, 2014
sarutobie:
hahahahahahahahahaha! if you thought for a moment,that what you typed here will appeal to people who have openly admitted to the sharing of envelopes (of which one even stated the amount he earns as a political psycophant)..then sir, with all due respect, you are on a very looooong thing..
Oh well, gotta start somewhere
PoliticsRe: Buhari Live On Channels TV by brownsoldier(m):
One thing is crystal clear from this thread, people will stick to their camps even if poo is all they serve them. GEJ is a poor orator to say the least and often enough is the brunt of jokes because of his appearance and oratory skills not necessarily cos of his governance (most people won't admit or probably havent noticed that's the first reason they loathe him) because we've had worse with fewer insults from us. But if you can mock GEJ and after that God awful interview Buhari had on channels try to paper over the gulf where intelligence and competence should be for Buhari, then youre a Shameless HYPOCRITE. Why can we just speak the TRUTH? He was sounded delusional, not for a second do I doubt his heart but his capability to do as his heart desires. Nothing will change if we can't be honest at least with ourselves. THE INTERVIEW WAS TERRIBLE. Please be honest...if that's too difficult then be quiet and watch. But don't lie just cos u support a person, we have had enough of that
CelebritiesRe: 8 Nigerian Celebrities Who Were Teen Mothers ( Photos ) by brownsoldier(m): 12:43pm On Dec 05, 2014
AriDsexy:
Hmmm....be nice joor.
Niceties away for the holidays embarassed
CelebritiesRe: 8 Nigerian Celebrities Who Were Teen Mothers ( Photos ) by brownsoldier(m): 8:34am On Dec 05, 2014
bustyhelen:
Lovely. See as their children are all grown up while their seniors and mates r still praying unto God for a life partner.

God , is there any woman that is 32 - 50 years, hoping unto u 4 a life partner, please Dear Lord, grant them their heart desires in Jesus Name.
Hunting for "likes" are we huh? cheesy Hehehe...likers on strikeangry
HealthRe: My Funny Experience In A Nigerian Hospital (must Read) by brownsoldier(m): 3:27pm On Dec 03, 2014
Dnaz:
U had malaria and d doctor got d diagnosis right so what is ur problem. U walk into a doctor's office and expect him to automatically know what is wrong with u without asking questions, please do u think u came to see a native doctor ? We live in d tropics so 90% of fevers is due to malaria, but you want him to run tests that u cannot even afford. Later u curse him for billing you too much. It's people like you that get deceived by the quacks who use computers to ascribed funny diseases to people. Diagnosis involves history, physical examination and then investigation in that order but u want him to jump to the third. I am tired of Nigerian patients. U call ur Nigerian trained doctors quacks only to run abroad and be treated by the same Nigerian trained doctors. Pathetic nation
It's funny but doctors are laughing at OP's post but for a totally different reason. She displayed so much ignorance and she is totally unaware. She understands nothing of disease endemicity, cost-benefit analysis esp in the tropics where funds are lacking. I am not saying there aren't poor doctors. But she displayed ignorance all the while assuming the contrary, fortunately for her only doctors can tell
SportsRe: 10 Reasons Why Messi Is Better Than Ronaldo by brownsoldier(m): 12:12am On Nov 26, 2014
OUCH CR7 fan are on their way, heart attack never allow dem reach, see as LUTH full with young men wey heart attack and butt hurts wan kill cheesy. But honestly Messi is something else, breaking two important records in the space of a week with a hat trick for each record? Nobody does it better.
Just when Cristiano was thought Balon d'or was all but done Messi had to rain on his parade. Chai Diaris God o
HealthRe: Court Lifts Ban On Abalaka's HIV Vaccines by brownsoldier(m): 3:23am On Nov 15, 2014
talktimi:
he's been having a running battle with the FG since Babangida's tenure on this same issue
You're probably less than 23. Most people over 26 heard about him long time ago. When we in secondary school actually
PoliticsRe: External Reserve And Debt Under Obasanjo, Yaradua And Jonathan Administrations by brownsoldier(m): 4:14pm On Nov 07, 2014
aguiyi:
All this rambling is geared towards foisting a coupist on this nation, it will not work. Sell us another candidate and we will listen to you but certainly not Buhari

The 2.8b that disappeared under his watch at NNPC is still fresh in our minds

The jailing of Ambrose Ali, Alex while putting his tribes man under house arrest is not forgotten yet

The callous comments he made during and after the 2011 elections that led to the death of many youths is still there to ponder over. The bastard is yet to apologies for those comments , he is yet to condemn those killings, he is yet to stop making inciting comments.

Am guessing you were less than 10 than 10 years in 1983 so you will believe anything they tell you .


How many threads have your camp opened only today just because of the demolition datolee put you guys through.
Ouch I felt that...the truth really does hurt. You really hurt the dude
CelebritiesRe: Toke Makinwa Speaks On The Pressure Of Getting Pregnant After Marriage by brownsoldier(m): 5:15pm On Oct 22, 2014
ayusco85:
Well if u close ur legs wen u were a spinster u won't ve problem getting pregnant wen ur married. U can't eat ur cake and ve it....
Careful bruh, that was a pretty ignorant post. Very often virgins struggle a lot and for longer periods. Life often isn't black and white
RomanceRe: The Ten Biggest Mistakes Women Make In A Relationship. by brownsoldier(m): 10:28pm On Oct 12, 2014
Good stuff OP. probably the best stuff on what men would have women know than any other drivel i've seen on this site. Kudos Jennydoris on every single point
PoliticsRe: Has Electricity Improved In Your Area Recently? by brownsoldier(m): 8:34pm On Oct 03, 2014
As in eh? 72hrs straight light mehn, fear still dey catch me cos reprisal fit dey bloody cheesy

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