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MusaChukwudi:Omonile! If the Igboman doesn't buy land in Lagos, will you be able to eat?? You foolishly thought it was through your usual, inherent laziness and criminal omonile business you developed Lagos? They FG did a lot of harms to animals like you by removing history from the educational curriculum. Why not go and develop ogun, ondo, Oyo, Ekiti, Osun states using the same omonile skills you thought your fathers used in developing Lagos? You can also start by changing the brown, decaying, oldfashioned zincs/roofs in Oyo State. |
johnmartus:I don't even have time for riff-raffs like you. Although lagos is one city I dislike, and cannot live in, even for free, I'll still like to get it into your bone head that it was developed by the federal government when it was the country's capital. Your father did not and would never have been able to get lagos to its present state. If he could, he would have developed the other 5 southwestern state the same way. |
Coldie:Cowardly ass-licker spotted! |
StreetFight:At times, I will be wondering where ifiots like this are being manufactured! Which company produced your brain? |
Davash222:Which useless treasury? How has it benefited you? Have killed your politicians for the ones they steal every day?. If there's security, you can comfortably and confidently engage in worthwhile ventures and make money for yourself, unless you're a lazy hausa/fulani Jihadist |
johnmartus:You think it was your governor that developed lagos? So, they didn't tell you Lagos was the former capital of Nigeria? Lets no even mention it's strategic location close to that Atlantic ocean that has been easing international trading even before the beginning of slave trades. Your governor built the Atlantic ocean and all the seaports and airports therein? This history they removed will eventually end up converting most of you to zombies. |
SpecialAdviser:America is not as heterogeneous as Nigeria. You guys should be reasonable in your defense of this useless, unexisting country. No country as heterogeneous in culture, language, religion, physical attributes, etc, as this thing called 'Nigeria' will be able to record any unified drive for development. There is no basis for comparing the various constituents of this country with that of the USA. The presence of the Fulanis alone in any country is a sine qua non for arrested development. Say the truth first; if they kill you, we no say they don kill you for saying the truth. |
voltron14:You wrote quite well, bros. But you have to remember that one of the cardinal problems in this country is the absence of patriotism. No one has any form of patriotism to the country, because no one has that innate feeling that the country belongs to him/them, no matter how much they try to lie about it. It's not that they don't want to, but they absolutely do not see any justification for it naturally. That sweet bond the property owner usually has with his property is not there. People belong more to their ethnicity and religion than they do to Nigeria as a country. This is because the various ethnicities do not actually have much in common. Patriotism can only come when and where that feeling of oneness, majorly arising from a common cultural heritage, runs freely. Such does not exist in Nigeria, and as such, patriotism is conspiciously absent. And without it, there will be no common goal and no love-driven development. You need to see how much citizens of those developed countries love their countries. With that natural love and patriotism, also, accountability is seriously demanded from those given the responsibility to rule over them. Such is regrettably absent here because no one truly has that feeling of belonging and love for the country. And the passage of time will not make that right. Nigeria is like a goat owned by many and which usually dies of hunger. The only hope of salvage will be, at least, regionalism. Since people love their ethnic nations far more than they do for the country, they should follow their love. That natural love will spontaneously drive patriotism and regional development. The yoruba nation, with its regional government, would be ashamed of having that Lagos airport I passed through as its international airport, and the same would apply to the Igbo national as regards the Enugu international airport. Until that is done, the degradation of the seemingly abandoned property called Nigeria, will obviously continue. |
If Almajiranci or whatever silly sounding word you called it, is really your pride and honour, then, it stands to reason that illiteracy, poverty, backwardness, street begging, primitiveness, and terrorism(those boys are willing recruits to Boko Haram), are equally your pride and honour. What a region! No wonder the country has been in this awful state, considering that fact that it has mostly been ruled by people from this particular region. To those still hanging on, this is a clear message that there's no light at the end of the tunnel. Tufiakwa! |
[quote author=morgan100 post=8686355 I actually have plans for him, and is like he will soon get into my trap, because of that cage things.[/quote]Hmm, bros you've tried so much for this man, and to have endured a lot from him. For most of us, it won't surely get to this stage. No movie continues running when the Actor has been put out of action. For this useless, juju-looking cage, I would snap it, ask my wife to do same and even video it, and then threw it into one abandoned corner of the compound, and park my car where I have been parking it. Only the landlord or his agent has the final say about any parking space, and not that crazy man. Your wife ,too, de try small. My own wife would have set fire on that useless cage even before I came back, and I love it that way. As the cage is being consumed in fire, I would be driving in with some crazy policemen that would be arresting him for blocking my entrance into the compound in order to kidnap me. Fine for him if he successfully clears the kidnapping accusation, but his pockets go hear am. |
You guys haven't seen anything! You're just seeing the hostel that belongs to students, and may even ask 'is it not just students' hostel?' Every facet of this country has decayed and in a shameful situation, with just nothing left. Have you seen our international airports? I happened to be at that thing in Lagos a few days ago, and I was absolutely ashamed! My shame new no bounds! That airport is a total disgrace to international airports and to black nations in general. I passed through two international airports belonging to two other countries before getting to Lagos. There was not even a single functional AC in that of lagos, while I was dying of cold in other airports I passed through. Everyone, including foreigners was frantically fanning himself with his hands, and staring in total disbelief. The entire infrastructure of a country that's a big member of OPEC is in utter shambles. And no one seems to even care about anything. The people no more have any standards. We're a big shame to Africa in particular, and the black race in general. I think those whose main concern is to daily single the songs of 'one Nigeria' without asking themselves if a country should be like this are completely mentally impaired! I wish I had a country I could be proud of! Tufiakwa! |
FarFromAverage:What are you still doing there Are you so senseless You want to die and then attract sympathy from us? I can't imagine any southerner still living in that terrorist-infested, God-forsaken, hell-hole! Even without Boko Haram, is that area inhabitable? Has there ever been peace, safety of lives and property there? After doing NYSC in that evil part of the world some years ago, I have no sympathy but utter disdain for any southerner who has chosen to enslave himself, not in any other part of the world, but in Northern Nigeria! A place where bigotry, intolerance, banditory, terrorism and jihadism reign supreme! Tufiakwa! |
Abeg, who has the solution to this delay in naira-to-dollar conversion thing with Trove? I thought it was supposed to be automatic? My own always stays 48hrs or even more before reflecting, irrespective of thee time of payment and number of calls/text messages to them. It's very very frustrating, especially when you've spotted a trade to key into at the right time, but the money will be no where to be found. The last one I transferred at 10:20pm on monday is still "processing" till now(2:33pm Thursday). |
There was verifiable news on friday that Warren Buffet increased his positions on friday in the following stocks: OXY, SU, GM, and RH, and bought new ones in KR, BIIB, SPY & VOO, while reducing his shares in some other ones. I think we may need to peep into some of these companies, searching for what he and his portfolio managers saw there. |
gamaliel9:T-mobile. The market speedily reacted to news of its successful merger with Sprint last week, but the uptrend paled off after another news of an appeal. With the appeal off the table yesterday, I think the market will react positively again today. They're also in for the upcoming 5G network, and have been predicted to outperform other telecom giants like Verizon and AT&T. Verizon is also taking a good posture for the up coming 5G network, just Nokia. @OakPearl, can you throw further lights for us on this? Thanks. |
Both have overgrown beard like terrorists. Why exactly do Muslims leave their beard unshaven? Does it draw them closer to Allah? |
Dgreatestt:Ironically, Nigeria is British business. So, you're right without knowing it. The British government revoked the rights of lord Aberdare and Goldie in 1900, and bought the Royal Niger Company Chartered Limited from them at the cost of £865,000. Southern Nigeria was run as a company known as the Royal Niger Company then, with Lord Aberdare as its governor, and Golfie as his vice. These are part of the reasons our thieving politicians removed history from the educational curriculum to prevent people from knowing the ugly past of the country called Nigeria. The country, unlike others, actually started as a company owned by British businessmen(after they had exiled king Jaja Of Opobo who was competing with them in the sell of palm oil). The Nigerian government wants those who ignorantly think Nigeria was formed by God to continue wallowing in their ignorance. So, bros, Nigeria is actually a British business, bought officially in 1900 @ £865,000, and they're really 'minding' it. That's one of the reason they ensured during the civil war that their company(Nigeria) remained in business. |
Dgreatestt:After helping you and your fathers achieved one Nigeria? You should have said that between 1967 to 1970. You should be grateful to them all the days of your life. |
OakPearl:Yes, my brother, it was sorted out early this morning. As such, I couldn't buy the GNPX I asked you about yesterday, and hence missed out on the over 100% mega bull it recorded during the trade. |
2Ballz:I think those differentials you talked about are in percentages, not absolute values. A neutrophils count of 54% and lymphocytes of 41% are all still within normal values. |
ChybuzzDD:Abeg, how long does it take for the money in naira to be converted to dollars? I used the conversion key since morning, but the amount in dollars is yet to reflect. Status is still written "pending". |
OakPearl:Thanks for your prompt. Will do further research to find out what's behind the resurgence. |
OakPearl:Good day, bro. I just funded account. Do you feel SPCE is still a buy at its current price? Also, how you see GNPX? Thanks in advance for your response |
gamaliel9:Is there any stock you can advise one to buy now at a relatively cheaper price, going by your research so far? |
gamaliel9:You've painstakingly simplified it. Thanks a lot! |
Vickym1:Supported! I don't even know where they got this stupid and cowardly nonviolent agitation stuff. When will they start fighting back? Is it when they have been finished by the same army that lock themselves inside a gated street in Borno state every day once it's 5pm, even when chickens are still roaming outside, for fear of Boko Haram? In 1929, during the Aba Women Riot, my grandmother trekked thousands of kilometres from her village in imo state to Aba just to collect a white man's head, and she actually came back with one, with neither a gun nor a bomb. They courageously took on gun-wielding white slavemasters, and changed their style if leadership for good. Today, her generation has been replaced by a new one, that is easily murdered right in his own backyard. Rest in peace, grandma! I thank God you never lived to behold this cowardly generation! In your anger, mama, you would have destroyed them with one uppercut! |
An excellent write-up! I love where he talked about the Biafran war! To my cowardly new generation of Igbo brothers, Nigeria did not win our fathers through their military might. Don't allow any hausa/fulani man keep you in perpetual slavery or take your land with stories of how he won the war. It was hunger(courtesy of Awolowo) that won the war for Nigeria. I remain proud my courageous father and grandfather who actively participated in that war with little or no arms, and never ran away from the battlefield. Today, we have a cowardly new generation who are even been instructed on which burial to attend to in their villages, and yet see nothing wrong in that. Nigeria has never won any war, and that's manifesting in what is happening now between it and Boko Haram. |
Let both of them decide who's a better Jihadist. The battleground is in Borno. Buhari should tell us the date and time for the decicive match. We will watch it like a Champion's league final. |
NewDawnEra:Don't worry, the video will soon be out. The greater Jihadist, Shekau, has just finished his own act. Very soon, the lesser Jihadist, Buhari, will soon act his via his attack dog, Adesina, and both videos will be released simultaneously. Our work is to grade their performance. |
tsdarkside:Are you another poorly rehabilitated terrorist? I heard you guys are upto 1400. |
MelesZenawi:There's no doubt that the many years of indoctrination you had in the forest could not be obliterated by the one-minute rehabilitation Buhari gave you in Gombe state. But one good thing is that you now have a reliable access to the internet. We'll leave no stone unturned to give you the real rehab you rightly deserved, so that you and ignorance, terrorism, drug abuse and kidnapping will no longer have anything in common. I hereby declare your real rehabilitation open from today! |
gamaliel9:Kindly let us know how you funded your account, converted naira to dollars to be able to buy the stocks, and how you will get the money to your naira account after selling. Thank you. |
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Are you so senseless