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Romance / Re: Would You Take poo From Your Fiance/fiancee Because Of Her American Passport? by congoshine(m): 9:11pm On Jul 13, 2009
I have told you the problem. . . .she's obviously missing your magic stick grin grin grin After all the serious talk,promise her correct filing for 2 weeks as advised,she'll definitely calm do. . . .trust me wink
Religion / Re: Witches And Wizards Let's Meet Here by congoshine(m): 9:05pm On Jul 13, 2009
[center]wondering how it feels to give it to a witch from behind [/center]
Politics / Re: Atiku Says We Need Govt That Values Education by congoshine(m): 1:40pm On Jul 13, 2009
CGKing:

How do they even think Like i had an opportunity to be in Obj's office about two months ago to help with a project, and they were complaining and deriding PHCN. You wont believe it.
grin grin grin grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Revealed: Obama, Ghana & Oil by congoshine(m): 11:46am On Jul 13, 2009
he doesn't need to visit ghana to have access to their oil. There's a market for these things. . . . . . . .duh !
Romance / Re: Would You Take poo From Your Fiance/fiancee Because Of Her American Passport? by congoshine(m): 11:29am On Jul 13, 2009
@aktunde,
She's simply missing your GBOLA  shocked shocked shocked

When you cross over,give it to her consistently for 2 weeks she'll cool down . grin grin

Your GBOLA is your power my friend. . . .  . . .  . .congoshine say so  wink

on the other hand like someone says,she may feel yu're catching your fun at her expense & you as they say ,hell knows no fury like a woman scorned. . . .,you could try ask if she's been hearing gist about you and also why the foul language,but ultimately,GBOlA 'll solve the crime !!!! cheesy
Politics / Re: Pti In Kaduna ‘ll Triger North-south Crisis, Say Gbagi, Okpozo by congoshine(m): 11:22am On Jul 13, 2009
Afaukwu:

PTI in Kaduna ‘ll triger North-South crisis, say Gbagi, Okpozo
“This is why I have said and I am repeating here that all the oil companies operating in the Niger-Delta should move their headquarters from Lagos to their major locations in the region. Chevron for instance should move to Warri, Shell to Bayelsa state or Rivers state and Exxon-Mobil to Eket.”
make them con kidnap all their workers abi?? The security situation must improve for this to happen. The ND leaders should work at this,its beneficial to the companys to be located in ND ,but the security situation needs to be fixed,you don't need to tell a business man how to make profit !!!

Negro_Ntns:

In Nigeria, there are only two ethnic groups that traverse West Africa. . . the Yorubas and the Fulanis. I am as intimate with the Yorubas as I am with the Fulanis. . . trust me, the two are not under pressure. In fact, the Hausas are under a far deeper pressure internally. . . they are increasingly dwindling in population, the only benefit to their favor . . religion and language.
Negro,tho' you make some valid arguments,I think you are taking your grammar/vocab skills for conclusive data,just as someone succintly dissected your cocoa claim,these statement is nothing but fallacy. Hausas cut across west africa as well,Ghanas former VP speaks hausa fluently ,most hausa people in Nigeria have cousins in Niger,Burkina,mali Ghana etc,in addition,Hausas & Fulanis are so interwoven that most of your 'Fulanis' are actually half Hausas,or at least have hausa blood,so stop making such grossly erroneuos statements,at best do a google search before posting.
Business / Re: Comandclem Nigeria Limited: My Doubts by congoshine(m): 10:56am On Jul 13, 2009
Na another 'clubfreedom' be this undecided
Politics / Re: Northern Insensitivity:#19billion Petroleum Training Institute To Be Situated In The North by congoshine(m): 3:48pm On Jul 12, 2009
amarilo,you are very correct,I wish i could give you a handshake wink .

Is Kaduna not part on Nigeria??!!

Are we not operating a democratic system? Let the complainants follow up with their elected reps in the National Assembly. if they can't help you then kick them out of make them 'persona non-grata'. Its really straightforward.

In addition,suggest another location if you don't like Kaduna ,Nigeria grin grin grin
Family / Re: Do You Like Your Full Name Why Do Nigerians Have So Many Wierd Names by congoshine(m): 11:37am On Jul 12, 2009
akigbemaru:

@Papaejima
You are the reason I pardoned all the Biafrans on this posting. I read through your comment and I didn’t see any sentiment attached to it. So, I will like to congratulate all Biafrans in general for not getting any expletive from me this time.
@Poster
Common, you are a damn liar, nobody in your school bears that name. You heard it from this sycophant “Sunny” and Idiot “Okogwu, MEANING sycophant-idiot Sunny Okogwu.” Who is he? Definitely nobody! He said because Wole Soyinka had long and grey white hair, he’s not from Nigeria; and Obasanjo is not from Nigeria, because Sanjo in Igbo means something different.
I would tell him, those two people he had picked; he was messing with a wrong crew.
Where he at when Wole Soyinka won the Noble prize “one of a kind in the whole Africa? Soyinka is celebrating all around the world. If you school in USA you must learn Literature and get to know him more, you will see majority of African arts and caricatures on the walls written mostly by him.
Where he at when Obasanjo a.k.a incestuous Gorilla won presidency twice – a phenomenon! I don’t like Obasanjo but y’all want to make me start praising him.

Thanks to IBB for marrying his sister, the sycophant would have died wretchedly.


@Tpia, whiteroses, Osisi, DEDE1, MrCrackles, Asha80 and all other Biafran solders who always like to kick it like judos with me. I never see all your comments; because you always blame Yorubas for anything that happens to you. I just want y’all to read my comment and respond so that if you
make me mad? We can start all over again. I never used any slur because of Papaejima.
These are the links to my proof:
1) https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-252060.0.html
2) http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/soboyede/040609.html

akigbemaru,I'll tell you this only once . . . . .always take your medication before posting. . . .ok?
Family / Re: Do You Like Your Full Name Why Do Nigerians Have So Many Wierd Names by congoshine(m): 11:27am On Jul 12, 2009
whiteroses:

samesame be nice i am not an animal i'm a sexy nigerian gyal  cool someone's daughter . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . with fake fingernails grin grin grin grin

[center]I'm sorry I couldn't help it ! embarassed embarassed [/center]
Politics / Re: Northern Insensitivity:#19billion Petroleum Training Institute To Be Situated In The North by congoshine(m): 10:42am On Jul 12, 2009
rhymz:

Abuja - THE proposed N19 billion Petroleum Training Institute, PTI, in Kaduna is a provocative waste. The Federal Government's silence to mounting opposition to its establishment is instructive, and may be an admission it is wrong. Silence remains inadequate reaction to this matter.
However, the mere thought of this project is offensive, with or without the type of opposition lined up against it. Who conceived this latter day wrong against the Niger Delta? Is this project part of the efforts to correct the injustices against the Niger Delta?
What would be the use of such an institute in Kaduna, more than 300 kilometres from the oil-bearing Niger Delta? Did anyone consider the cost of the students travelling from Kaduna to the Niger Delta to have first hand experience of oil and gas production, which neither takes place in Kaduna, nor in any area near it.
More importantly, it is outrightly insensitive and creates the impression that government does not care how people of the Niger Delta feel.
Continues,
I completely agree,please push these through your elected representatives. . . . . . . . . . .
Politics / Re: Bode George Is The Biggest EFCC-Charged Thief In Nigeria by congoshine(m): 11:41am On Jul 11, 2009
amarilo:

In defence of a criminal.

All criminals should serve their time in jail & all loot recovered,irrespective of where they come from.

The problem is 'Ijawman' gives the impression that only one tribe in Nigeria steals money,hence the reference to Alams.

Let the youth of Nigeria not fall under the corrupt leaders' trap,corruption cuts across tribe & religion. QED
Politics / Re: Bode George Is The Biggest EFCC-Charged Thief In Nigeria by congoshine(m): 2:13am On Jul 11, 2009
Ijawman:

Dariye is no Obj man
Ladoja is no Obj man
Neither is Alams - the 'Governor General' of the Ijaws  grin grin
Politics / Re: Uk To Build N300m Prison In Nigeria ! by congoshine(m): 10:11pm On Jul 10, 2009
ada_beke:

really unessesary
unnecessary
Celebrities / Re: Tosin Jegede Back With A Bang(Her new look after 20 years) by congoshine(m): 8:04pm On Jul 10, 2009
docmikky:

Drug can contribute to her new look i mean nutrition suppliment

or contraceptives . . . . . lipsrsealed
Politics / Re: Bode George Is The Biggest EFCC-Charged Thief In Nigeria by congoshine(m): 7:18pm On Jul 10, 2009
WilyWily:

Please, i want to know the reason why you people in that part of Region Glorify Corruption,
I want to know why you're continuously incoherent & exceptionally stupid viz:

WilyWily:

Nigeria is a Devil, a rotten failed state. Satan Headquarter

WilyWily:

The Nigeria is already a Curse and i wish you goodluck if, it's your wish to wear the Curse.
DOWN TO SATANIC NIGERIA

WilyWily:

Please, Can any Fulani/Hausa man here tell me the reason, why their Behaviours are Similar to that of a Goat.

WilyWily:

If South South depends on oil, why are Fulani/Hausa/Yoruba ready to commit suicide if oil money is denial them.
Already Yorubas/Fulani/Hausas are Al-Qaeda, that's why they are Terrorising South South people.
Today in this Devil Paradise call Nigeria we have only three Parasites, they are--1=PARASITE YORUBAS, 2=PARASITE HAUSAS and 3=PARASITE FULANIS.

Politics / Re: Bode George Is The Biggest EFCC-Charged Thief In Nigeria by congoshine(m): 6:12pm On Jul 10, 2009
WilyWily:

Ask again.

WilyWily:

thanks to Poster.
Akwa Ibom people and Cross Rivers people are one and we will remain one forever, oil this and that will never divide us.

Ekpeyong,Your IQ's too low to understand. . .  . .go your way ,i beg u  tongue
Politics / Re: Uk To Build N300m Prison In Nigeria ! by congoshine(m): 5:50pm On Jul 10, 2009
tensor777:

Congoshine

You ae missing the point of the prison scheme. It is to decongest British prisons , not to solve Nigeria's self - inflicted socio-economic problems.

The reason why these people cannot be deported immediately is because of the deplorable state of Nigerian prisons

I know that !!
The social problems in the UK -Nigerain illegals etc have roots in lack of opportunity back home & that has root in corruption,which is aided(deliberately or negligiently) by the UK . QED
Politics / Re: Bode George Is The Biggest EFCC-Charged Thief In Nigeria by congoshine(m): 5:17pm On Jul 10, 2009
WilyWily:

For Looting to Stop in Nigeria, Every Yorubaman caught Stealing have to face firing Squad. I still can't understand why these people took Corruption as the only way to get Rich.
They have succeeded in spreading this their Bad behaviour all over the country. Ask Fulani/Hausa Northern man the reason why they are Corrupt, the answers always from them are,  We learned it from Yoruba People.
You be ijaw man?
Politics / Re: Uk To Build N300m Prison In Nigeria ! by congoshine(m): 5:11pm On Jul 10, 2009
shawn123:

Nigerians! we are a funny bunch of people. We say our leaders/government is our problem. Now even as Nigerians have gone to a country with good leadership, our people are running them out of Prison space. If the British is considering building a prison in Nigeria, dont you guys think its because our people are committing soo much crime over there. Are we cursed people? or what?
Some people are ignorantly saying they should be building schools, industries in Nigeria instead of building jails. I laugh out loud at that one, Why are they compelled to build schools for us, Do they owe us money or what? Bunch of lazy people, imagine someone saying they should be building schools and industries in Nigeria (shoo na dem be our papa and mama?)
At this point we should be worrying about the fact that we might just have criminal minds by default even if put in land of milk and honey!

Always read through threads completely before posting ok?We(apart from Sauron the British citizen)generally disagree with the prison idea,what was posted was that if UK has spare money to spend they should build schools,hospitals etc instead . The summary of Nigerians on ground in Nigeria is that they should assist with the larger problems of corruption and that will have a direct effect on their(UK) social problems rather than attacking the symptoms. We generally need more prisons in Nigeria however !
Politics / Re: Bode George Is The Biggest EFCC-Charged Thief In Nigeria by congoshine(m): 5:03pm On Jul 10, 2009
http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=148354

EFCC Hands Over N44.5bn to Bayelsa
Abuja, 07.10.2009

Alamieyeseigha Loot

Assets whose worth is estimated at about N44,541,702,029.00, including a high brow hotel in Abuja, were yesterday handed over to the Bayelsa State government by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).  They were part of the loot recovered by the commission from  former governor of the state, Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha, who was jailed for corrupt practices.
The recovered items include Chelsea Hotel located at the Central Area of Abuja, valued at over N2.8 billion in 2007, and  another property located at No. 2, Marscibit Street, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, valued N210,000,000.
Other assets recovered from the former governor and sold include the ones worth N3,128,230,294.83 in Nigeria, $441,000 in the United States of America, 7,000 Euro and 2000 pounds across Europe.
Speaking at the handing over ceremony  held within the premises of Chelsea Hotel, Abuja, EFCC Chairman, Mrs. Farida Waziri, said the return of the recovered assets was as a result of painstaking investigation and successful prosecution of the erstwhile governor for abuse of office, corruption and money laundering.
“This is a solemn occasion. There is indeed nothing to celebrate, rather, it is time for deep reflection. This is because the events that culminated in this ceremony today are rooted in serious and grave betrayal of public trust of a high ranking public officer, the governor of a state, Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha, former Governor of Bayelsa State. The assets, which we are returning today are as a result of painstaking investigation and successful prosecution of the erstwhile governor for abuse of office, corruption and money laundering. He was charged, tried, convicted and sentenced by the Federal High Court, Lagos in 2007 and assets worth billions of naira forfeited to the Bayelsa State Government.
“The Commission gathered and sold the assets in Nigeria. The total realised N3,128,230,294.83, $441,000 million, 7,000.00 euros, and 2,000.00 pounds. Besides the money, we are handing over two prime forfeited properties, Chelsea Hotel located in the Central Area of Abuja, valued at over N2.8 billion in 2007, and No. 2, Marscibit Street, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, valued N210,000,000. We have instructed Diya Fatimilehim & Co., former managers of the hotel to provide you with detailed inventory of assets of the hotel,” Waziri said.
Waziri said the money had been remitted to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in accordance with the law, for onward delivery to the government of Bayelsa State as ordered by the court. She also called on the state government to liaise with the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation to obtain payment. 
She said the foreign components of the assets were still in the process of being retrieved with the assistance of the British government and that once that process was completed, the assets would be returned as well to the state government.
“Let me reiterate that these assets were traced, frozen, managed, and finally forfeited at great cost and expense to the Federal Government. Even as the Federal Government is not asking for a refund of the cost, the government of Bayelsa has a responsibility and obligation to utilise the funds transparently and judiciously. It is international best practice to have a utilisation programme for the funds now returned. The Bayelsa State Government is therefore called upon to develop a plan with verifiable projects for use of the funds,” she said.
Bayelsa State Governor, Mr Timipre Sylva, while receiving the assets, promised to judiciously use the money and the assets. 
“I must say categorically that EFCC is working and I want to thank you all for doing the right thing for us. I will use the money to build a massive plaza, which I will call Transparency Plaza in the midst of Yenagoa Business District. We are transparent and believe so much in dealing with the people in a transparent form. That is why we have a live phone-in programme every Wednesday where everyone is free to call and discuss how the state would go forward with me,” the governor said.
Alamieyeseigha was governor of Bayelsa between 1999 and 2005 when he  was impeached after he had been arrested and charged in Britain for money laundary offences. He, however, jumped bail and returned to Nigeria.
After his impeachment, he was arrested and tried at a Federal High Court in Lagos and jailed for six months. The court equally ordered that the assets which he illegally acquired from proceeds of corrupt practices and money laundering should be forfeited and returned to the Bayelsa State government .

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