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TV/MoviesRe: Which Adverts Motivate You by clintwine(m): 10:17pm On Feb 18, 2010
I can't remember the name of the bank in the advert, about Cars running on water, it motivates me, but on a funny note, i think the bank was planning to run on water before cars. LOL!!
FamilyRe: I Think Marriage In Africa Is Against Women. by clintwine(m): 10:05pm On Feb 18, 2010
Hi, to this topic, i would only say that to those that say we should incorporate western laws into ours should come to here and see what a mess those laws have produced.

I am totally against a man hitting a woman( I think if caught shd be jailed)
Also am totally against a man waking up and asking his wife to pack her bags.

But in sincerity, as man tries to bring out laws to combat one situation, he creates and multiplies other problems, cause the law can never be perfect.

Here getting married is an issue, cos most men tend to think that the lady is after his wealth.

I believe that behind every successful man is a woman, and both are one, and ones we get this wrong, our society becomes a mess.
BusinessRe: Sanusi Ousts Ovia, Elumelu, Akinfemiwa by clintwine(m): 2:10pm On Jan 21, 2010
@adigun, maybe they should send you to PHCN, your sentiments didn't let you see that he has always being in the banking sector.
why do we hate changehuh?
These companies you talked about have leaders, we are just unfortunate that they are not strong and outspoken enough or will i say are not passionate enough to effect a good change.

I bet that when you heard that IBRU had up to 500 billion in accounts, you were so happy about the news and attributed it to hardworkhuh
Now these were our role models, if they could do this, give me a reason why people outside Nigeria would not tag you corrupt and fraudulent at the mere mention of your nationality.

Below is a post i placed on Nairaland when all these crisis started:



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Re: CBN Moves To Return ETB To Adenuga
« #44 on: November 06, 2009, 11:49 PM »


Sometimes i wonder why many Nigerians are just greedy and plain silly.
When this guy started this thing, they cooked up the Northern agenda theory.

Now that he has been able to expose How these bank MD's loot d treasury,now we are saying we like d reform but he should have used another tactics/method.

Bank Phb MD cooked figures and named companies that have never even approached them for loan.
in Billions, and we nigerians are not shouting.Instead we keep Talking about sanusi.

Where is our morality.I think our mentality has been affected by this national cake syndrome.

When a bank MD can loot such billions with his cronies and the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer, Tell me why such a bank wouldn't collapse.

I think we don't understand what it means for a bank to collapse.
(It means that your money would be trapped in the bank and if your unlucky that it's your life savings, thats heart attack and the beginning of your woes.Multiply this effect with millions of the bank customers, then you would know what the economy would be like)

The strategy he is using is Simple, always be ahead, be spontaneous and not predictable.

In this way, if you don't know what is around the corner, you have no option but to put your house in order and do the right thing.

By now we should know that nothing conventional works in Nigeria.
During recession, prices of items were going down in other countries, but in Nigeria, this were still going up.
You give universities money for research and buildings, the money is shared,


If you want to effect a change in this country, then you have to be choleric about it, and stamp your best foot down.
If Fashola was listening to what people are saying (Usually those who would gain financially from the mess) about clearing illegal sites, lagos wouldn't be as it is and oshodi wouldn't be as it is

Under a week over 25billion was recovered and you start asking, where was this money before.
This should send a signal to a right thinking person that there was a serious issue in the system.

Even bankers know amongst themselves that figures were being cooked

If our leaders wanted our refineries to work this year, it would.
If our leaders wanted PHCN to work this year, It would.
If our Leaders wanted our Universities to be the best in Africa, it would.

But what do they do, they embezzle and open offshore accounts, and indirectly whether they are aware of the implication or not (Enriching these countries with our funds where they make good use of it to develop their land and impoverish NIGERIA).

It is so Disheartening that majority of Nigerians I meet are plotting of how to share in the National cake and 90% of those reading this are also thinking towards the same line.

We have even Migrated abroad with this attitude that when you introduce yourself abroad, the first impression is "Beware Nigerians are fraudulent and Corrupt".

We don't need noisemakers in the National Assembly to change Nigeria, Infact it has been proven with the 80/20 rule that we just need 20% of Nigerians who would say things must change and move a step further and act out the change, and this nation would be a better place.

Need i remind you that the world is moving GREEN and OIL might not be the in thing in the future, what a tenebrous society awaits our Children.

We have the opportunity to develop this country and move away from oil dependency, but we are not, God help us.

We all have an opportunity in the little spheres where we find ourselves to change this country.
It is a painful and ardous sacrifice we need to make so that our children can be comfortable in the future or keep eating the national cake that they might not see any leftovers but have no option but to willingly sell themselves as slaves to the colonial masters to take the crumbs 4rm their table.

You might say God Forbid, but the truth is a bitter pill, if you have 10 items on the wall and u keep taking them one after the other without a replacement, you get to a point none would be on the wall again.

It might not be your children, it might be your grand-children or great, then you would say "WHEN NIGERIA WAS NIGERIA"
but you wouldn't be able to do anything about it.

STOP ACCEPTING WHAT YOU READ IN THE PAPERS, THINK AND DECIDE WHAT IS RIGHT COS THESE RICH FOLKS PAY FOR IT TO APPEAR ON THE PAPERS.

AND IMPACT YOUR ENVIRONMENT WITH THE POSITIVE CHANGE YOU CAN
BusinessRe: Sanusi Ousts Ovia, Elumelu, Akinfemiwa by clintwine(m): 1:23pm On Jan 21, 2010
After reading this post, i couldn't help but comment.

There is one thing i know, sanusi knows what his doing, whether you like him or not.
Nigerians have 1 problem which they will never admit to:- They hate CHANGE(The only change they like is a man who would share national cake to everyone).

When this man started out, everyone was shouting that he was on a wrong path and the northern agenda theory.
When Ibru and co were wanted, some said it was his acrimonious agenda. I hope Nigerians keep watching the news as it unfolds

IBRU's 500billion naira account frozen.Now should in-case you claim ignorance of this fact, i think you might like to look at this thread
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-385092.0.html
How would 1 person in Nigeria have that amount in bank accounts, that means she is richer than Oprah.

We are not interested in how they got the money(i wonder where morals went to), even if we lose our deposits(National cake syndrome), we allow sentiments cloud our reason.
I must note here, that there is no crime in being rich, but how do we go to through the process of wealth acquisition

We should note that a bank is not any type of private institution, When it goes under, billions go under, and people go under too(6 ft)
Now if you say its dictatorial, then we should not have CBN and there should be no policies.

While the masses are busy with sentiments, most Bankers keep silent because they know the truth and the rot going on in banks

Before i left for my masters, i did work in one of the Nigerian Banks and i can only say 1 thing to everyone, We are clamoring for Jim, Elumelu etc, lets keep our sentiments and watch events unfold you might be in for another drama
ProgrammingRe: Microcontroller Programming Corner by clintwine(m): 5:36pm On Jan 11, 2010
Hi, love this topic,
Though i have fancied being an embedded programmer cum designer, am still trying to make sense off it.
Presently am learning C and C++ to see how i can apply it, also am learning to write VHDL codes.
My project is actually on building a network packet processor with an FPGA, the processor would be able to run programs used for network monitoring.

Also, i would be designing my processor architecture.
If you have any ideas about how to go or materials, let me know
Thanks.
BusinessRe: CBN Moves To Return ETB To Adenuga by clintwine(m): 11:49pm On Nov 06, 2009
Sometimes i wonder why many Nigerians are just greedy and plain stupid.
When this guy started this thing, they cooked up the Northern agenda theory.

Now that he has been able to expose How these bank MD's loot d treasury,now we are saying we like d reform but he should have used another tactics/method.

Bank Phb MD cooked figures and named companies that have never even approached them for loan.
in Billions, and we nigerians are not shouting.Instead we keep Talking about sanusi.

Where is our morality.I think our mentality has been affected by this national cake syndrome.

When a bank MD can loot such billions with his cronies and the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer, Tell me why such a bank wouldn't collapse.

I think we don't understand what it means for a bank to collapse.
(It means that your money would be trapped in the bank and if your unlucky that it's your life savings, thats heart attack and the beginning of your woes.Multiply this effect with millions of the bank customers, then you would know what the economy would be like)

The strategy he is using is Simple, always be ahead, be spontaneous and not predictable.

In this way, if you don't know what is around the corner, you have no option but to put your house in order and do the right thing.

By now we should know that nothing conventional works in Nigeria.
During recession, prices of items were going down in other countries, but in Nigeria, this were still going up.
You give universities money for research and buildings, the money is shared,


If you want to effect a change in this country, then you have to be choleric about it, and stamp your best foot down.
If Fashola was listening to what people are saying (Usually those who would gain financially from the mess) about clearing illegal sites, lagos wouldn't be as it is and oshodi wouldn't be as it is

Under a week over 25billion was recovered and you start asking, where was this money before.
This should send a signal to a right thinking person that there was a serious issue in the system.

Even bankers know amongst themselves that figures were being cooked

If our leaders wanted our refineries to work this year, it would.
If our leaders wanted PHCN to work this year, It would.
If our Leaders wanted our Universities to be the best in Africa, it would.

But what do they do, they embezzle and open offshore accounts, and indirectly whether they are aware of the implication or not (Enriching these countries with our funds where they make good use of it to develop their land and impoverish NIGERIA).

It is so Disheartening that majority of Nigerians I meet are plotting of how to share in the National cake and 90% of those reading this are also thinking towards the same line.

We have even Migrated abroad with this attitude that when you introduce yourself abroad, the first impression is "Beware Nigerians are fraudulent and Corrupt".

We don't need noisemakers in the National Assembly to change Nigeria, Infact it has been proven with the 80/20 rule that we just need 20% of Nigerians who would say things must change and move a step further and act out the change, and this nation would be a better place.

Need i remind you that the world is moving GREEN and OIL might not be the in thing in the future, what a tenebrous society awaits our Children.

We have the opportunity to develop this country and move away from oil dependency, but we are not, God help us.

We all have an opportunity in the little spheres where we find ourselves to change this country.
It is a painful and ardous sacrifice we need to make so that our children can be comfortable in the future or keep eating the national cake that they might not see any leftovers but have no option but to willingly sell themselves as slaves to the colonial masters to take the crumbs 4rm their table.

You might say God Forbid, but the truth is a bitter pill, if you have 10 items on the wall and u keep taking them one after the other without a replacement, you get to a point none would be on the wall again.

It might not be your children, it might be your grand-children or great, then you would say "WHEN NIGERIA WAS NIGERIA"
but you wouldn't be able to do anything about it.

STOP ACCEPTING WHAT YOU READ IN THE PAPERS, THINK AND DECIDE WHAT IS RIGHT COS THIS RICH FOLKS PAY FOR IT TO APPEAR ON THE PAPERS.

AND IMPACT YOUR ENVIRONMENT WITH THE POSITIVE CHANGE YOU CAN
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries by clintwine(m): 9:30am On Aug 27, 2009
Mardi Gras:
Hello all,
I've been going through most of the posts here and i must say you are doing a good job.
I have a problem.
I was giving an unconditional offer to study at the university of york. Initially i was asked to present my passport, waec certificate and transcript showing my first year in uni (as i did not complete my study there) before i could be issued my admission letter.
I could only send the passport and waec as i could not the transcript (ASUU strike). They said i must get the transcript first.
Now today, i saw my admission letter in my box sent by York, telling me congratulations, my student i'd, details of tuition fees and how to pay and all that.
Does it mean i can go ahead and pay. And what do i present at the visa office? Thanks
Hello, i also got from York, but they will issue you a VISA LETTER this letter comes seperately, and only if you have met all what they asked you to send.

Like mine, after sending them all these documents, they asked me to send a scan of my account statement before they can issue the visa letter. This i did before they sent the VISA LETTER.

I think you will be in a good position if you chat with them through mails
BusinessYou Can Only Be Rich, If You Do What The Rich Do.find Out by clintwine(op): 7:05pm On Oct 29, 2007
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Jobs/VacanciesWhat The Rich Know, But Will Never Tell You by clintwine(op): 6:45pm On Oct 29, 2007
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CareerRe: Free IT Certification Dumps by clintwine(m): 12:40pm On Sep 29, 2006
pls i weould like to get these materials. my email is clintwine@gmail.com

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