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RomanceRe: Why Nigerian Ladies Feel Shy to Make the First Move? by conscience(m): 6:00am On Dec 13, 2005
yemstrad:
Hi roomies,

I still find it difficult to see any Nigerian lady making the first move at a guy (as in approach a guy seeking his love). this is a common occurrence in the Western World, why not same back home?
Who told you Nigerian girls don't make the first move?
Stay around the Super Rich Guys and 'Stars'' and see the ''Animal boldness'' of Nigerian girls fighting and hustling for them.
GO AND MAKE MONEY FIRST MY DEAR YEMSTRAD, TO ENJOY THIS EXCLUSIVE RIGHT.
POOR YOU!
FamilyRe: Can a Father Marry His Deceased Son's Widow? by conscience(m): 5:51am On Dec 13, 2005
What are you people fighting about?
The man is dead and the woman is free.
Its the case of '' His place , let another man take''
Abi your quarell is because the oldman is the father of the late husband?
If na you nko?
Will you be looking after food, for another person to eat?
CARRY GO BABA.........NA BLOOD DEY UR BODY JARE.
WHAT A YOUNG MAN CAN DO AN OLDMAN CAN SHOW WITH EXPERIENCE.
Christianity EtcRe: Who Was At Canaanland For Shiloh? by conscience(m): 5:31am On Dec 13, 2005
Z4M4eva:
Everything is the bomb, this bomb, that bomb, everything is the bomb, people don't even use the slang at the right time anymore. Bomb ko, Explosion, ni lipsrsealed cheesy
Bomb means something that has the capacity to explode, with devastating consequences.
Simply put by our friend.....'Shiloh' -whatever that means, was explosive.
'Bomb' as a catch phrase could have different meanings to different people in its usage,
not an exclusive right or interpretation given to it by a ''class of people'' alone will suffice.
RomanceRe: how get a girl u just saw for the frist time by conscience(m): 5:23am On Dec 13, 2005
mackie:
na make una help me
You seem to do things in a hurry from the construction of your thread.
The only help you need is to learn to look before jumping.
Goodluck Boy.
Nairaland GeneralRe: oju - New Member by conscience(m): 5:19am On Dec 13, 2005
Oju what a manner and way to call attention.
You are in trouble with ''Singlemen'' aka bachelors in Nairaland.
And they are not lacking......ask the girls here
Don't say i didn't tell you.
You called for it
Post your picture for Quick response.
Goodluck.....may you find a ''good suitor''
RomanceRe: Hey guys how d'yu like your babes? 88, 11 or coke bottle? by conscience(m): 5:12am On Dec 13, 2005
babagana:
Some guys like them fat (88) all filled up from chin to heels, some, "the number 11" slim tall with beautiful long legs, while others like a little bit of in between tall, fleshy and curvy, you know just the coke bottles. Whocan qualify for your African beauty?
You need to taste them of all shapes and shades to decide.
I have not tasted any so not in a position to say yet.
Waiting for that day.
Christianity EtcRe: I Do Not Believe in God by conscience(m): 4:27am On Dec 13, 2005
''Purgatory is not biblical it's a wrong doctrine.
Join a living church, a pentecostal church and start bible study.
It will help you.
I suggest you join The Redeemed Christian Church of God or any one close to you.''- GREATPETER
.

This does not sound like Christ teaching.
Can a blindman lead a blindman?
RomanceRe: Why Are Most Men Unfaithful? by conscience(m): 4:10am On Dec 13, 2005
ProfBills:
Many a times I wonder why men tend to be unfaithful with women. I know too well, that every girl can offer what the other could offer. So, can a good philosophical thinker give me a rational reason why most men, if not all, are unfaithful?
The answer is not far fetched.
Logically and practically :
You can't eat Egusi soup all year round simple.
Variety is the source of good taste and appetite.
Try Ogbono Soup today, tomorrow Ewedu Soup, next tomorrow Edikankang Soup and Ofe Owerri and so on and tell me how it feels.
One woman's cave every day[use] , my people say '' turns a man impotent''
Abi  I lie?
MEN SPEAK OUT .
grin grin grin grin grin LADIES PLS DON'T CRUCIFY ME NOW.
I am still a ''One man, One Woman'' Campaigner.
PoliticsRe: President Obasanjo Wants a Third Term? by conscience(m): 3:58am On Dec 13, 2005
Swish:
I like the baba...do you? As much as i like him...third term...ummm.help me out here
SsssssHhhhhhhhhh.
ZIP IT! SHUSH!
If you are not with them , you are an Enemy.
A word is enough for the wise.
Pls do not say I told you.
'Siddon Look' na Dog name.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Sells Her Birthright in the Niger Delta by conscience(op): 3:45am On Dec 13, 2005
pendelite:
The United States is not our enemy but a friend that has very clear ideas of its place in the world and its role to humanity. Regardless of what you see and hear, the goal is simple; the spread of justice, freedom and human dignity around the world, usually achieved through the spread of democracies which are representative governments that respond to the needs of their people.

America values human life that is why you will always see America first removing its citizens from harms way in troubled spots around the world, yet it is willing to sacrifice the same lives in Iraq, why? Because every one of those individuals that die though unintentional give their life for the preservation of the American way of life.

The preservation of freedom etc. cannot be achieved if America itself cannot guarantee its own security. It guarantees this by ensuring that vital resources and its vital interests are not disrupted by its enemies around the world. The Niger Delta of Nigeria is of strategic interest to the United States as it supplies energy, a critical resource. The activities of pirates (supported and unsupported), diversion of products etc. and the government in power in Nigeria all play critical roles in the economics of supply and demand of the product, its price and the resultant effect on the US economy. So when the US (a law abiding country) offers to help secure the area, it is merely doing so to ensure that the acts of subversives do not hamper its society. It cannot be seen as neo-colonialism or the like as they are neither pricing nor selling the product nor are they annexing any part of the area.

On the other hand it is an indictment on the Nigerian government for its inability to provide security in the area, that is why I applauded the earlier comments posted. The government (including the elected representatives) must do two things in the Niger Delta; address the needs of the people in the community as well as protect and secure the national interest. If they fail to achieve both of these things (not one or the other) then they have failed in their responsibility.
JUSTCE KE?
Economic gains  ne?
Why are they not in DARFUR in their thousands?
RWANDA nko?
Congo nee?
Liberia Kwanu- Their foster children?
Sierra Leone self?
Amhajiri- Northern Nigeria nko?
OPC- Iyanapa ja and Mile twelve and Isalle Eko?
How long did it take them to get to their backyard - New Orleans?
Do you want me to count more ?
I beg leave me hand jare.
ONLY GOD KNOWS WHAT JUSTICE IS.
PoliticsRe: How to shut down Nigeria - lessons from MASSOB by conscience(m): 3:36am On Dec 13, 2005
kelvin:
Certainly, we need people who will protest for a just democracy... But MASSOB is not just asking for that, they are asking to be cut off from Nigeria and be declared as a sovreign state... that is asking for too much... surely there are more civilised ways of getting good democracy...
That is SELF DETERMINATION.
It is by this principle that Nigeria and other Colonial States got their Independence.
Marriage in a ''bad relationship'' that has broken down irretrievably can not be forced on the
other party, no matter how weak He/She may seeem to be.
Na tire 'em don tire
Set them free to go their own way.
Haba! where lies the wahala?
Abi na by force or because of the oil for their back yard you want to strangle them to live with you.
If they want to go, let them go and those who want to stay, can stay
SHIKEENA!
EducationRe: "How Nigerian Students Murdered Democracy" Article by conscience(op): 3:25am On Dec 13, 2005
Seun:
That's not good enough. We need a direct link. Why is it so hard for people to simply copy the url of the page from where they copied the article?
How do I copy url of the page pls?
Teach me.
The source is indicated and publication disclosed.
Thank you.
Education"How Nigerian Students Murdered Democracy" Article by conscience(op): 12:16am On Dec 12, 2005
Was That NANS...?
By Reuben Abati -GUARDIAN NEWSPAPERS 11/12/05
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) celebrated its 25th anniversary in Abuja on Wednesday, Dec 7, and to give the occasion a big lift, the students organised an award ceremony and also launched an appeal fund for a proposed national secretariat of the association in Abuja. Students' unionism in Nigeria is older than 25 years but NANS emerged against a historical backdrop in 1980 that is worth celebrating. But the way the present students' leaders went about the celebration has turned out to be an assault on the history and achievements of the students union movement and a reminder of the destruction of key centres of activism in civil society.

What was on display in the 25th anniversary of NANS was opportunism, if not infantilism; perfidy of the highest order and gross irresponsibility. It is either the students' leaders were suffering from amnesia or they were under a spell. The celebration of NANS at 25 ought to have been prefaced by a return to the circumstances and ideals that produced NANS in 1980. Before the emergence of NANS, the national students' body in Nigeria was known as the National Union of Nigerian Students (NUNS). Before NUNS was the West African Students Union (WASU) under which umbrella students from West Africa fought the colonial masters and insisted on the rights of Africans to take charge of their own destiny and affairs.

NUNS inherited the same idealism and students unionism was soon established in Nigeria as a platform for change and informed activism. By 1960, there were few universities in the country but the university system was so well established and so properly linked to the development process in the making that its voice in the affairs of the nation carried substantial weight. The students were also aware of this and it was no surprise that the Anglo-Nigerian Defence pact was aborted solely on account of the objections of students. By the 70s, an increase in the number of universities and other higher institutions of learning, the spread of Marxist ideology on the campuses and an obsession with revolution and change, inspired also by the failings of the post-colonial elite, had given a fresh edge and dynamism to the students movement. The students saw themselves as agents of history and they wanted to make an impact on the history of their society. They enjoyed the support of radical intellectuals in the labour movement and the academia, and found a ready anchor in the ideology of the Left. The students leaders of the period were idealists and fire-brands.

The symbol and rallying point of this image of the students' body in the 70s was Segun Okeowo under whose leadership NUNS became more directly involved in national politics. When the Constituent Assembly was constituted in 1977 to deliberate on a new constitution, NUNS had to be given a slot on the body. During the period, Okeowo led Nigerian students into battle against the Nigerian government on a number of key issues: the funding of education, increase in tuition and accommodation fees and the presence of soldiers in schools to enforce discipline. Negotiations broke down between both parties and the students went onto the streets nationwide in the famous "Ali must Go" protests of 1978. The Federal Military Government responded with anger.

It announced the proscription of NUNS and ordered the arrest and detention of Segun Okeowo. Radical university teachers in Ibadan, Lagos, Calabar and ABU who were accused of supporting the students against government and of "teaching what they were not paid to teach" were also arrested, detained and sacked. But the students remained adamant. They insisted that they were fighting the forces of feudalism, parochialism and tyranny. They regrouped and announced the formation of a National Organisation of Nigerian Students (NONS). In December 1979, a new national executive was elected. Both the new NONS President and his Secretary were soon rusticated from the Bayero University, Kano. Students' union leaders in other campuses received similar treatment. The man in power was the then General Olusegun Obasanjo. He had zero tolerance for students' unionism. Nor could he stand progressive academics or academic freedom in whatever shape. In 1980, however, the civilian government of Alhaji Shehu Shagari lifted the ban on NUNS. The students responded by changing the identity of their national body, and hence emerged, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS).

The 25th anniversary of that moment ought to have been used to pay tribute to the leaders and martyrs of the students' union movement and to rededicate the association to the Nigerian project. With the emergence of NANS, the struggle for a better Nigeria became even more challenging for the students body and at every stage, Nigerian students have had to stand up against a power elite which always demonstrated a less than honest interest in the development process. Even the Shagari government tried like the Obasanjo government before it, and like successive governments after it, to suppress and compromise the students movement. The more popular strategy was to politicise the movement, use blackmail and intimidation, infiltrate the ranks, co-opt the students and cause division. In addition, carrots were dangled before students' union leaders. But these measures hardly changed the resolve of Nigerian students as agents of change. Many died in the process; other students were rusticated. The students' struggle has had its own fair share of heroes and martyrs (Segun Okeowo, Kunle Adepeju, Akintunde Ojo, Chima Ubani, Chris Abashi, Emma Ezeazu, Chris Mammah, Labaran Maku, Banji Adegboro, Ben Oguntuase, Lanre Arogundade, Omoyele Sowore, Olusegun Mayeigun ...) who tasted battle and stood for principles in the many theatres of war (anti-SAP and removal of oil subsidy riots between 1989 and 1991, June 12 protests, anti-military campaigns etc) where and when Nigerian students stood beside labour and other pro-democracy groups to insist that Nigeria can be governed differently for the benefit of its citizens.

The present leaders of NANS did not consider this worthy of achievement. Instead they have used the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the association to project and endorse the same man, Olusegun Obasanjo, who destroyed NUNS, and against whom the emergence of NANS in 1980 was a triumph of sorts for Nigerian students. These new leaders were not pitching for irony. They in fact used the platform of NANS to campaign for the extension of President Obasanjo's tenure contrary to the Constitution as it is. The NANS President, Kenneth Orkuma Hembe spoke like a Third Term "confusionist", and declared: "we make bold to say that until the elites bring somebody better than President Obasanjo, we will not let him go in 2007." He and his colleagues then decorated President Obasanjo with an award: "Defender of Democracy". Surely the sub-text here cannot be lost to the public: is NANS responding to MDD and MRD, the two groups campaigning against President Obasanjo's attempts to subvert democracy? An appreciative President Obasanjo then seized the platform of NANS to advise Nigerian youths. And to show that he was truly appreciative, he gave NANS a personal donation of N5 million and further announced a donation of N5 million by his friends and Ministers. Thus, publicly, Hembe and his colleagues sold NANS to President Obasanjo. Publicly, they took money from the President and joined the Third Term campaigners! Decorating Obasanjo as a "Defender of Democracy" on the platform of NANS insults the memory of all those who died in helping to build the association. They must be turning in their graves!

It is telling and sad that this is what NANS has been reduced to. It has been taken over by fund-raisers, and opportunistic leaders, young men and ladies without principles who can be hired to do the bidding of politicians. More than 72 hours after that show of shame, it is sadder still that no branch of NANS has issued a statement from any of the colleges and universities to denounce the national executive and disown their perfidy. We are in the era of students union leaders who use the position to acquire material wealth and gain access to the corridors of power. Student union positions have become like political offices: an avenue for self-enrichment and promotion. Dialogue with the establishment has become dialogue with bank managers.

Only two years ago, NANS was factionalised at the national level and the source of contention was not ideas or principles but access to privileges. It was the reconciliation efforts that followed that produced the present national executive but see what the fund-raising students' elite have done. By joining the Third term campaign, seemingly on behalf of all Nigerian students, they have brought the association to an all-time low and betrayed its history and the legacy of its past leaders. What the capitulation of NANS after the fashion of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria which also declared support for the President's perpetual stay in office shows, is that the Obasanjo-must-stay machinery is truly at work and on rampage. One after the other, key instruments of opposition and change in civil society are biting the dust. The process is gradual but the impact is bound to be devastating.

The NUNS/NONS/NANS of old was effective and progressive in line with the nature and place of the university at the time as a strategic reservoir for the production of ideas and manpower for society's growth. Students were at the centre of this; they were not just members of the community, they were the leaders of tomorrow with a strong stake in the future of the community. This idea of the university in Nigeria is long dead. The university is now the centre of cultism and fraud, perpetrated by both students and lecturers. NANS was bound to assume the shape of the environment in which its members are nurtured. But even more disturbing is the failure of values and standards in the general community. Too many Nigerians are busy looking for money and power by any means possible. Members of NANS took a group photograph in Abuja with their fists raised in the "aluta" salute. With Presidential N10 million in their hands, they could not see anything wrong in what they had done.

But they must be called to order. Patrons and trustees of NANS must stop the present leaders of the association from mortgaging it for lucre. The students at the branch levels must respond to the disgraceful outing in Abuja, and take a stand. If they do not, the impression would have been created that those fundraisers were acting on behalf of all Nigerian students as they claimed. The search for a Third Term for President Obasanjo against the provisions of the Constitution that brought him to power in 1999 and 2003, and which can only be achieved through a manipulation of the law, is the most sensitive issue in Nigerian politics today. NANS is too important an organisation to be lent to any anti-people or illegal campaign for power.

The crisis that overtook the radical movement, beginning with General Ibrahim Babangida's assault on civil society, is yet to be resolved: it is as far as we can see, a crisis of leadership, integrity and legitimacy. Nigerian students must therefore worry more about the leadership recruitment and selection process among their ranks. They must redefine the place of the association in the public domain by simply providing answers to the question: what does NANS stand for today? When that has been done, then the progressives within the association must rise against Kenneth Hembe and his team of money-minded supporters and impeach them from power and office. He has boasted that he will mobilise Nigerian students for President Obasanjo. He must not be given the opportunity to do so. What has happened to NANS is tragic. It is a sad day for Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Sells Her Birthright in the Niger Delta by conscience(op): 3:41am On Dec 10, 2005
Seun:
How does a security contract translate into Nigeria selling her birthright?
I expect them to sign a security contract over ASO and ORUMO ROCK too.
Why NIGER DELTA alone?
So they can have the protection to steal all the Oil , while the people live in impoverished and inhuman condition
Nairaland GeneralRe: nairaland awards (topics) by conscience(m): 7:26pm On Dec 09, 2005
Most interesting Topic:
I FOUND LOVE IN NAIRALAND, BY PINTO
PoliticsRe: How to shut down Nigeria - lessons from MASSOB by conscience(m): 7:19pm On Dec 09, 2005
The Present Government is gradually laying out a framework for a police state.
The Government has brutally denied all dissent voices inalienable right to freedom of speech  or protection from arbitrary arrest.
Any one who hold contrary opinion to their  ''myopic'' thinking is declared an enemy plotting to overthrew the ''Government''
Its indeed a shame that '' tolerance'' is at its lowest ebb.
Those of you who cannot see the evil in this Government should hide your faces in shame.
IF YOU PLANT COCO YAM NA COCO YAM YOU GO HARVEST.
PoliticsNigeria Sells Her Birthright in the Niger Delta by conscience(op): 6:58pm On Dec 09, 2005
Nigeria, US Sign Security Deal on N/Delta
By Mike Oduniyi in Lagos and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja, 09/12/2005 -THIS DAY NEWSPAPERS

As part of efforts to address the security crises in the Niger Delta, Nigeria and the United States announced yesterday the establishment of a joint committee that would be charged with the task of coordinating a comprehensive action against insecurity in the oil-rich region.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) also said yesterday that Nigeria is currently losing 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) to production deferment due to the lingering crises and sporadic clashes in the area. In monetary terms, this translates to a daily loss of $12 million (N1.6 billion).
In the communiqué on the bilateral pact released in Abuja yesterday, Nigeria and the US agreed to establish four special committees to co-ordinate action against trafficking in small arms in the Niger Delta, bolster maritime and coastal security in the region, promote community development and poverty reduction, and combat money laundering and other financial crimes.
Presenting details of the agreement, the US Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell said that the agreement was the result of discussions between the two governments held last month in Washington D.C., where Nigeria had sought US help to ensure stability in the Niger Delta.
Campbell said that the Nigerian delegation outlined a comprehensive and insightful analysis of social, economic and security issues in the Niger Delta. “In response, the US representatives agreed to ongoing engagement with Nigeria in the areas of security cooperation, international financial crimes collaboration, agricultural enterprise development, job and business development, conflict mitigation and management, and HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and education for the Niger Delta region,” he said.
“Memorialised in a written communiqué signed by the US and Nigeria, the communiqué documents America’s commitment to a full partnership with the Nigerian government in the pursuit of peace and prosperity in the Niger Delta,” he added.
Jokes EtcRe: USA Green Card by Force or Fire (Pictures!) by conscience(op): 10:14am On Dec 08, 2005
What you see in those photographs are real people,
confirmed identity, real names and true story..........as told by the picture.
There is no phototrick I can assure you Or abi you blind?
What's so strange about it? If you want their telephone numbers i can oblige you.
A million and one guys/girls would do it over and over for ''GREEN CARD''
Abi I lie?
RomanceRe: What Physical Features in Women Turn You Off? by conscience(m): 5:33pm On Dec 07, 2005
if u hate flabs in women what do you expect Broda Gbenga to do?
check out on ROMANCE ''USA Green Card by force or fire''
Jokes EtcRe: USA Green Card by Force or Fire (Pictures!) by conscience(op): 5:27pm On Dec 07, 2005
Come to talk of it..........this is far better than giving your Spouse out for ''Arrangee'' marriage just to get Green card too.
In most cases, ''Arrangee husband may demand to ''chop'' madam ''Congo'' or else he backs out/ let the Cat out of the bag........
Even , if Bobo chop ur ''food'' .......u will never get to know.....shabi na Green card madam dey get ?
The Devil you know is still better than the green Snake in the green grass.
Broda Gbenga ride on........this is the flesh of your flesh.
I hope you got urself a ladder?
Jokes EtcRe: USA Green Card by Force or Fire (Pictures!) by conscience(op): 9:29am On Dec 07, 2005
Lucky Gbenga?
Or what do you think?

Jokes EtcRe: USA Green Card by Force or Fire (Pictures!) by conscience(op): 9:28am On Dec 07, 2005
''Laughter in the midst of tragedy is not funny''!
True Love or Love for Green Card?

Jokes EtcRe: USA Green Card by Force or Fire (Pictures!) by conscience(op): 9:13am On Dec 07, 2005
just like a Lamb led to the Slaughter ,
Will you do this for Green card sake?

Jokes EtcUSA Green Card by Force or Fire (Pictures!) by conscience(op): 9:11am On Dec 07, 2005
'Broda' Gbenga,
Pray you are not crushed to death before your Green Card comes out.
Love is great

PoliticsJITTERS …in the land • Who’s next by conscience(op): 2:48am On Dec 04, 2005
''As Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha battles to fend off the wolves of impeachment,
a thick cloud of fear has suddenly descended on government houses across the states.
Mum is the word as everyone (governors and aides alike) watch with pin-drop silence as
the game of death in Yenagoa plays itself out.........................''

THE SUN NEWSPAPER, [Sunday December 04, 2005]

WE HAVE NOT HEARD THE LAST OF THIS UNFOLDING DRAMA IN NIGERIA.
PoliticsAudu Ogbeh, others in Hot Water by conscience(op): 10:09pm On Dec 01, 2005
THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) are now on the trail of Chief Audu Ogbeh, former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and some members of his National Working Committee (NWC) over the alleged disappearance of money meant for the 2003 general elections.  A source put the amount at over N40 billion.

http://www.tribune.com.ng/301105/news03.htm

EFCC, what a monster.  Ogbeh you should have known better,
According an Igbo song
''you don't step on the tail of a serpent, whether dead or alive''
PoliticsBetween Six and Half A- Dozen- [Poem for Nigeria] by conscience(op): 9:24pm On Dec 01, 2005
When Abacha came to power, mum was the word.
Dovelike , Nigerians tagged him, until he opened lesson 0ne
SATAN reincarnated in Nigeria.
We saw kalu and Wada Nas leading One -Million Man March
at a time the police banned public gathering and procession.
They turned a blind eye, yet  denied interest in staying longer in office.
And the famous ''Fideo show'' that followed- ''not too loyal second in command .

There was a Mustafa and  Seargeant Rogers and many others
People died, bombed, shot at, imprisoned including our humble OBJ.
Abacha was a maximum ruler, no mortal could touch him.
But DEATH CAME
And took our beloved.
People rejoiced in the streets, Man where is thy Glory?
Dont you rejoice at the death of another...JESUS TELLS US

Then OBJ was set free to sin no more
Gaunt and repentant
Leading the pack to sing hosanna in the house of the LORD
Make him King, Make him our King  the people, East, West, South and North cried.
Set on the throne he promised Eldorado
''No blinking of Nepa, eradication of poverty, good roads, bread and butter,  etcetera
Six years after............wailing and gnashing of teeth in the land.
Absolute Power.......... The king does no wrong.

Then EFCC was born and the Super Cop emerged
Usurping the powers of the Courts and other Agencies,
The sword of Damocles hanging on ''stubborn ones''
The wise one Jerry bombom gana made noise too.who else except Baba rules forever''
Anenih was there too..........touch and quench.
The godfather Uba came to be.the King maker
And all of the Presidents men too.

Behold  Human right  abuses or blessing in our land
Disregard to the rule of Law .......taken for granted,
Who can look at the Kings face and live?.........nobody
  .
Fighting Corruption a welcome development in our Land.
But why so selective? Who is throwing the first stone?
OBJ has become a maximum ruler and Demi god.
O King dance naked, before sitting in judgment.

My brothers/sisters Wait before you crucify me:

1. Bingo! VP's ADC is recalled for ''consultation''

2 The big masquerade send running with tales between their legs, all other ''old cargoes in PDP

3.Like a Foolish thief, Alamieyeseigha falls in the ''trap'' set by BABA for ''prodigal sons''

4. Caged in UK at the mercy of BABA.....Ijaw Abracadabra... he appears in Nigeria

5. Hell is let loose...boo boo.........who let the Cat out?

6. A letter hurriedly   written to Tony, but ends up with the Nigerian press, not for the eyes of the PM

7.Bayelsa State owned radio station, Glory FM, shut on the orders of the Federal Government.

8. No need to consult  National Broadcasting Commission . ..Oga has spoken


9 Poor Brighten Sorgwe, General Manager of the station picked up with military precision,

10  They ordered all other workers who had reported for duty to vacate the premises.

11 Obasanjo withholds   Bayelsa state’s November allocation forthwith for the sins of Alasco ,-
     ask Tinubu and Lagos State to tell you more.

12.   The plight of the civil servants and their families as Pawns , not important in this festive period to Baba as long as he gets to ALASCO.

13. He dares the world  by Shielding from prosecution Liberian ex-president Charles Taylor who has been charged by the Special Court for Sierra Leone with crimes against humanity, war crimes and other serious violations of international humanitarian laws.

14.Have you forgotten the massacre of hundreds of people by the military in Odi, Bayelsa State, in 1999, and in Benue State, in 2001, for which no one has yet been brought to justice.

15. Not forgeting  N12 billion to Julius Berger Plc  as claimed by Aso rock, but  Bergers say is  only N7 billion dem receive.

16.Wait before you go,  the story of  second-hand Presidential Airbus over priced by  N30 billion.  That must have been handled by the spirit of 'Alamieyeseigha PLC'.... Do not say I told you.

17 What about the attempt by the Presidency to host the then  President Bill Clinton of the United States in 2000 with ''only ''the  sum of N1.4 billion , which basket mouth Senator Arthur Nzeribe’s vomited out the tale.

It is a fact that Alamieyeseigha   is a big ''thief'' just like all the other Political office holders in Nigeria.

Mr. President does not believe in leadership by example simple -tory finish.


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PoliticsRe: Who is Wrestling Corruption in Nigeria? by conscience(op): 6:46pm On Dec 01, 2005
Akolawole:
Squaner
Is Tafa Balogun OBJ's opponent, Is SM Afolabi(OBJ childhood friend) OBJ's opponent, Is Otunba Fasawe OBJ's opponent?
For God sake, can u be objective?
How objective can one be than asking these questions?
1where is Chris Uba?
2.Ali must go?
3. 'Anini' Anenih
4. Jerry Gana
5. Killers of Bola Ige
I just don't want to go on mentioning names.
It's the case of Show me your friends and i will tell you who you are
Ckikeena!

BABA CARRY GO JARE!
PoliticsRe: Bayelsa State Governor Escapes from London, UK (Now in Nigeria!) by conscience(m): 9:16pm On Nov 29, 2005
I am having a BIG LAFF  grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
What effect will the Letter have on Tony Blair?
If you mean business, sever our diplomatic relationship with them with immediate effect lets see.
Suspect Alamieyisiegha is only ''one criminal ''out of ''a band of Ali babas in Power'' All of them are Rogues.
God will catch them One by one.
You have the problem of poverty, which other Countries are fighting to eradicate in Africa , but our leaders don't care.
Poser!
1. Do you know how much it cost to train one British police man?
2, The cost of putting a British police on  24 HRS watch over Alamieyisiegha while on Bail at the expense of tax payers?
      [remember         British police  don't operate without company on beat duties]
3. Do you think the British government take your  ''Anti corruption crusade'' seriously.
4. The arrest of Alamieyisiegha is the least of the domestic problems facing Labour government and the British people
    are oblivious of such problem.
   To them if it barks like a Dog, runs like a Dog and looks like a Dog , it is a Dog..........all African leader's second name to them is       ''Coruption''
5.The press in Britain did not even find it News worthy to devout  attention to it, but a comic show of a ''public officer '' disguising as a woman grin fit for ITV Channel 4 show.
6. If they are serious with their fight against corruption, let them ''dance naked'' first, by returning all the past wealth they stole and the one they collected from ''419ers'' for their political campaigns.

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