Politics › Re: What You Need To Read Today. By Babatunde Fashola. by ccoolitempa: 3:13am On Jan 24, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: I Apologize For The Civil War by ccoolitempa: 10:32pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
Apology ko....apoloogogoro ni...  ....nonsense.....why apologise for defeating terrorists who killed our leaders  |
Politics › Re: Governor Ambode's Light Up Projects That Have Turned Lagos Into London(pics) by ccoolitempa: 10:09pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: “Nigeria Will Cease To Exist By December 2015″ – Biafra Movement by ccoolitempa: 9:59pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Bola Tinubu - "Why I Collected N9million From Dasuki" by ccoolitempa: 9:52pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
omenka: It is such a shame. These guys have turned themselves into a laughing stock in this country (apologies to all sensible Igbos). A major tribe that should be calling the shots in the country along with the other two now turned into an object of ridicule simply because they've foolishly refused to move on after supporting a candidate that failed in an election.
I really don't care what becomes of Tinubu, if he's found guilty of an offence, let him face the music, for I've never collected a dime from him- but I'm against spreading such falsehood over some idiotic blogs just to malign his personality.
It is just so irritating. My brother na wa o...a whole ibo tribe that we all used to respect  ....now an object of ridicule...  ...people that should be at the table of power dictating events....now by the side...telling lies and making snide comments  ...a much smaller ijaw tribe is now more respected...soon the other smaller major groups will soon supersede them if that is not happening already...  ...ipod youths have totally embarrassed the once great ibos...  |
Politics › Re: Revealed!!! Nnamdi Kanu Educate Inmates In Kuje Prison. by ccoolitempa: 9:45pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
IdisuleOurOwn: What type of English is this? ipod type of 'engirishh'....  |
Politics › Re: What You Need To Read Today. By Babatunde Fashola. by ccoolitempa: 8:38pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
Long read but well worth it...a critical and practical approach is needed in addressing our problems objectively...political risks remains the biggest danger to both foreign and local investment in differing infrastructure but gradually...we are getting there via democracy however imperfect it is.  |
Politics › Re: John Kerry Carries Buhari’s Anti-corruption Campaign To Davos by ccoolitempa: 7:36pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
azeeza: wAit a second is it IPOD or IPOB iPod of course...  |
Politics › Re: This Israeli Soldier Has Igbo Name:. Picture. by ccoolitempa: 5:18pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
Ugonnax: Israelites are not ugly...so yoruba can't and can never be Israelites. Only 0.000001% of yorubas are light skinned and they are typically the mixed ones. Over 60% of Igbos are light skinned, have nice hair...go figure out why 60% of ibos light skinned  ...Nice hair  ....you people are truly delusional...  |
Politics › Re: Throwback Photo Of Gov Wike And His Wife At Law School Before They Got Married by ccoolitempa: 4:56pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
His wife is pretty....even he was not bad in his days....but the wickedness don tay for im face...  |
Politics › Re: John Kerry Carries Buhari’s Anti-corruption Campaign To Davos by ccoolitempa: 4:55pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
FastShipping: They are scared because Buhari is eventually coming for their "hero". The noose around their hero's neck is getting tighter by the day.
The wailing is to ensure Buhari abandons the fight against corruption. Over 70% of well meaning Nigerians are behind the fight against corruption. I beg change those figs....we are looking at nothing less than 97%....the ipod youths represent the 3%...  |
Politics › Re: What Bail Conditions Really Mean by ccoolitempa: 4:33pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
This is very simple...no confusion here. Bail money is demanded by the court as a sort of guarantee to stop an individual fleeing/not showing up in court and if that bail is provided, the individual under trial is then released to stand trial but the bail is held in the custody of the court. If the individual does not show up, the bail is forfeited by the individual who put up the bail. This is held until the end of the trial whatever the outcome. |
Politics › Re: $8bn Dividends: Senate Wants NLNG To Provide Evidence Of Payments Within A Week by ccoolitempa: 3:48pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Dubai House: FFK Tweets To SaharaReporters by ccoolitempa: 2:24pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Richard Quest: Okonjo-Iweala Was Nigeria's Best Finance Minister by ccoolitempa: 11:51pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
Marcelini: Last time I checked, Ilorin is a Gambari town with a sitting Gambari trado religious ruler. Muumuu...for your info.....ilorin is still dominated by Yoruba and is predominantly Muslim whose traditional leadership is called the emirship as per Islamic tradition.....and even the emir himself is Yoruba....  ...so many ignoramuses for here....  ...talks less of the governor...who is also Yoruba... |
Politics › Re: See How Soldiers Were Punished...#tears by ccoolitempa: 2:44pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Tafa Balogun Arrived Court In Handcuffs (Throwback Pic) by ccoolitempa: 5:05am On Jan 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Tafa Balogun Arrived Court In Handcuffs (Throwback Pic) by ccoolitempa: 4:30am On Jan 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Achievements Of The Jonathan/Sambo Administration In Pictures by ccoolitempa: 4:17am On Jan 21, 2016 |
anonimi: Niger Delta: Life in the Creeks Monday, July 21, 2008 - By MURPHY GANAGANA, Abuja
www.nairaland.com/attachments/1942981_joe_jpeg670ed4db022f016ebf5780a47395be47
Curiously, Government Ekpompolo a.k.a Tom Polo, who is the leader of Camp 5, has kept government and security top shots in suspense with his mode of operation. And his creed seems to be less talk and more action. Described as a focused, principled and courageous warlord, Ekpompolo is reputed to have four major camps, and his home is a Mecca of sorts for politicians as well as top government officials including some state governors in the Niger Delta. In fact, as part of the Federal Government’s search for peace in the troubled region, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan had also visited Camp 5 without any security detail, a move which ruffled feathers in military circles. And General L.P Ngubane, immediate past commander of the Joint Military Task Force in the Niger Delta did not mince words in expressing his dismay.
“It is disconcerting that Camp 5 has become a pilgrim centre for some important politicians, especially those from the Niger Delta. These constant visitations to a known criminal legalizes the activities of the militants, embolden and empower them financially and emotionally. For example, the Governors of Bayelsa, Rivers and Delta states at various times after their inauguration, visited Camp 5. Recently, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria also visited Camp 5 on June 28, 2007 without security details accompanying him just because the militants said so.”, he wrote in a memo reference TFRH/25/G, addressed to the Chief of Defence Staff, General Owoye Azazi.
More from: http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/default.aspx?a=12828&template=print-article.htm Eyaaaaa....how much difference does seven months make...  ....still painting......  ...posting pictures.....  ....and still viewing this thread of lies after one year.....  ...  .....Jonathan defeat must have totally destroyed you..... 
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Politics › Re: Tafa Balogun Arrived Court In Handcuffs (Throwback Pic) by ccoolitempa: 5:14pm On Jan 20, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Tafa Balogun Arrived Court In Handcuffs (Throwback Pic) by ccoolitempa: 1:18pm On Jan 20, 2016 |
janellemonae: There is definitely no justification for why dasuki should not be handcuffed at ALL times. He's probably started schmoozing wt his guards & efcc officials. DT guy shouldn't be trusted. Yes my dear....I accept......absolutely spot on...I see potentially double standards....  |
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Politics › Re: Tafa Balogun Arrived Court In Handcuffs (Throwback Pic) by ccoolitempa: 1:08pm On Jan 20, 2016 |
Truth be told...why have none of those charged to court arrived in hand cuffs  ......the Ibos have a point here IMO. |
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