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PoliticsRe: ‘how I Spend My Bribe Money’—gov Obi by cre8tivity(f): 10:14pm On Feb 25, 2009
we should also include ribadu "the bush-boy" and al-rufai "the village headmaster"
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 5:53pm On Feb 12, 2009
By the way, to be fair in your world, you should ask the "Bantu RSA" to lead the course as well , how different is he from me as far as common sense is concerned
reading his intro, i honestly don't expect much from him. if you know what i mean.
but you can not reduce or allow anybody to dilute your standard. we must stay strong, turn things around at home and ensure that this story has a happy ending.
just remember that, it is impossible to compare watermelon to apple, sooner or later these people will come back to realize who the masters are.
PoliticsRe: Should There Be A School For Presidents? by cre8tivity(f): 5:39pm On Feb 12, 2009
i could just see them cheating during their final exam.
the problem is not the leaders anymore, i think nigerians are the problem. we must realize that leaders would only give you what you deserve, period.
as long as we have nigerians that think ribadu is bigger than Jesus Christ, we are going to remain in the darkness for the next 50 years.
solution to our problem must start from the grass root, but most of us are so blind and blind for too many years, that our expectations from leaders are very low. if ribadu could step all over our laws and still freely walks around whining, what kind of foundation are we molding for tomorrow?
we now have el-rufai studying in college with stolen money to further his leadership career and ribadu also fighting to get promoted to further his leadership career to steal some more. this is total craziness.
sweetheart, academy is not the solution. let us start setting them on fire one by one, and sooner or later they will learn one or two things about taking their jobs serious.
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 5:18pm On Feb 12, 2009
you do not have to deliver an ignorant message just because a ghanaian barber has delivered one. two wrongs don't make a right.
i will ask you this question one more time:
when are you going to start leading?
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 4:45pm On Feb 12, 2009
there is nothing better than a smart man full of wisdom. kiss
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 4:42pm On Feb 12, 2009
may be our relationship with south africans and ghanaians will be better as soon as we stop delivering messages.
sweetheart, what do you think?
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 4:40pm On Feb 12, 2009
ain't you tired of delivering messages?
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 4:39pm On Feb 12, 2009
I really think that upper elevation air you are breathing in Jos is giving you nausea

If you read that post again, you will see that it is the Kenyan who said those things and I am simply relaying the message back to RSA so if you have a gripe I can give you their phone numbers and you can call them up and let them know how you feel.
ok, mr messenger. for you to be relating such a stupid and ignorant message, it means you must have agreed with it to a certain point.
don't you know that it takes a clever man to be able to clearly identify good messages among other stupid messages? when are you going to start leading?
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 4:29pm On Feb 12, 2009
@ honey morpheus24: you should try a book that's related to this statement for a start: to be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge by benjamin disraeli, Sybil, 1845.
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 4:20pm On Feb 12, 2009
living your lives like "akata's" without any morals
@darling morpheus24: what do you know about "akata"?
you better log off and go read some books
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 4:16pm On Feb 12, 2009
ignorant of things around you, ignorant of other Africans
i hate to tell you that those kenyans might be talking about you. if you have mirror at home, please make use of it more.
you're criticizing others for bashing your people, but at the same time you freely took out time to also bash other people.
and it's too sad that you can not see it.
i think you're one of the reasons why south africans hate nigerians. big hypocrate.
you can not disrespect and then expect to be respected, it just doesn't what well that way.
PoliticsRe: Ghananian Message To Nigerians by cre8tivity(f): 4:07pm On Feb 12, 2009
my dear morpheus24, you need to return and further explain this statement of yours:
living your lives like "akata's" without any morals
i will be waiting.
PoliticsRe: Once Again Ribadu Abandons Motion In Court by cre8tivity(op): 3:58pm On Feb 12, 2009
it is simple, he's a common thief and a bush-boy. he thinks nigeria belongs to his father. the best thing this administration could do at this point is to send a positive message to the kids, the future by making sure that ribadu is properly punished for fooling nigerians and for constantly disrespecting the rules and regulations.
his plans is to continue to dodge the law till a new administration takes over. but i have a news for mr ribadu, the next 4 administrations in nigeria are ready for you. you can hide, whine and cry, you're not going to escape being punished like the rest. you have only one head, you're not special and you're certainly not bigger than nigeria. sooner or later you will be captured, you will be made to cough up all you've stolen from nigeria and you will be punished for every single kobo you stole from us.
PoliticsOnce Again Ribadu Abandons Motion In Court by cre8tivity(op): 3:09pm On Feb 12, 2009
http://www.ngex.com/cgi-bin/frame/frameit2.plx?link="http://www.tribune.com.ng"
Ribadu abandons motion in court
Yejide Gbenga-Ogundare, Lagos - 12.02.2009

Former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, on Wednesday abandoned his motion in a suit filed against him and others at the Federal High Court, Abuja.


The suit, with number FHC/ABJ/CS/6/2009, was filed by Mr. Ogboli Charles and others against Ribadu, the Inspector General of Police and the EFCC.


The suit was filed in March 2008 with originating summons for mandamus compelling the Inspector General of Police to probe

Ribadu over allegations of corruption and property acquisition. Justice Anuli Chikere adjourned the case till March 9.
PoliticsRe: The Many Sins Of El Rufai…… by cre8tivity(f): 5:25pm On Feb 10, 2009
why dont u advise el-rufai to answer the charges against him before celebrating anyone as a hero
may God bless you.
PoliticsRe: An Open Letter To Nuhu Ribadu by cre8tivity(f): 3:34pm On Feb 05, 2009
darling bolddy, i do not think it is necessary to be hit in the head with hammer to realize that ribadu and el-rufai are nothing but common thieves.
PoliticsRe: An Open Letter To Nuhu Ribadu by cre8tivity(f): 8:17pm On Feb 04, 2009
i think you should channel that strong negetive passion into something positive
my dear superboi: i see my passion as being strong and very positive, also fighting for my country and my people is also viewed as doing something very positive. if you have nothing to say, you should try to keep to yourself.
PoliticsRe: Man who shot Lucky Dube says he thought he was a Nigerian! by cre8tivity(f): 3:34pm On Feb 04, 2009
I just saw it on SABC news, the guy who shot Lucky Dube claimed he thought Dube was a Nigerian    can you imagine? Are we being used for shooting practice in South Africa?

So if Dube was actually a Nigerian he deserves to be shot? Wonders shall never end,  This is pure Xenophobia, they blame Nigerians for stealing their women, women which they mistreat, they blame Nigerians for stealing their jobs, while they are busy partying and drinking, they even blame us for the huge crime rate in SA, rubbish!
@poster, do you remember ghana must go?
we haven't positioned ourselves well enough to blame anybody. what goes around comes around if you don't get your sht together. let us deal with it and fight back by making things right, here at home. this way we need not to escape to other countries to eat sht.
PoliticsRe: Senate Backs Revocation Of Obasanjo's Abuja Plots by cre8tivity(f): 3:28pm On Feb 04, 2009
but sold for less than ₤3,000 each, if not free.
PoliticsRe: Senate Backs Revocation Of Obasanjo's Abuja Plots by cre8tivity(f): 3:26pm On Feb 04, 2009
just in-case you didn't know, some of these plots cost up to ₤5m each.
PoliticsRe: Obj, 3,645 Others Lose Lands In Abuja - Nigeria Triburn 04-02-09 by cre8tivity(f): 2:53pm On Feb 04, 2009
when your country and people are being sucked to the bone by parasites, i'm not sure if there is a specific way to express how you feel.
i'm sorry, but if you can't take my style of expression, please kindly log on to st michael's cathedral forum site for politics and save the world discussion.
you're still one of my favorites.
PoliticsRe: Obj, 3,645 Others Lose Lands In Abuja - Nigeria Triburn 04-02-09 by cre8tivity(f): 2:46pm On Feb 04, 2009
sweet-heart, how does a lady speak?
PoliticsRe: What Will You Say Is Nigeria's Problem by cre8tivity(f): 2:43pm On Feb 04, 2009
no respect for law by the entire country and citizens openly condoning hypocrisy behaviour.
the only hope for this country is: strengthening the law by all obeying the rules and regulations, forcefully and purposefully denouncing all corrupt citizens for lack of patriotism by openly condemning immoral behaviour of any citizens and not just the leaders or politicians.
PoliticsRe: Obj, 3,645 Others Lose Lands In Abuja - Nigeria Triburn 04-02-09 by cre8tivity(f): 2:28pm On Feb 04, 2009
names on the list: bode george, iyabo obasojo, ribadu, el-rufai, sunday ehinderoh, fani kayode, aborishade, andy mba, obasojo, gbenga daniel, el-rufai's brother, el-rufai's brother in-law, ribadu's father in-law, another obasojo's kid and many more.
PoliticsRe: Obj, 3,645 Others Lose Lands In Abuja - Nigeria Triburn 04-02-09 by cre8tivity(f): 2:21pm On Feb 04, 2009
el-rufai is currently in school very, very busy studying to be a medical doctor, to come and save the world.
this criminal sold govt. properties, our properties to his friends, family and himself for nothing. you people do not want to know the quantity and the value of the properties this hypocrite pretty much gave away. now, all of a sudden, the bastard is too busy in school to answer all these questions. and the sad part of the whole scenario is the fact that some nigerians still see nothing wrong with this horrible movie. i pity the country and the future.
there is no hope until these bastards are arrested and severely punished for deceiving nigerians for this long.
PoliticsRe: An Open Letter To Nuhu Ribadu by cre8tivity(f): 1:57pm On Feb 04, 2009
if it was up to me, ribadu would be arrested right away, and dragged on street floor to the court house. he is a bastard, he must pay.
PoliticsRe: An Open Letter To Nuhu Ribadu by cre8tivity(f): 1:55pm On Feb 04, 2009
at this point, for anyone to come out here without a mask to defend ribadu says a lot about this country and nigerians. i pity this country and i pity every single nigerian. i do not see any hope if this is how we chose to think or handle our business. this country is not going anywhere until people like ribadu (the man who supposed to be in-charge of protecting our wealth and fishing out thieves) is severely punished for taking advantage of foolish nigerians. i don't know what else is left to clearly declare that ribadu and el-rufai are parts of the problems facing this country. do you people know how many government properties el-rufai pretty much gave away to friends, family and himself? do you know how many chances the fed has already given ribadu to come out to defend himself? ribadu could have been arrested by now, but the fed doesn't want this case to be viewed as pay-bacck in any way.
ribadu is a criminal, a thief, a lowlife and a bush-boy. this boy must be brought down just like the rest, a thief is a thief.
PoliticsRe: Sign In Here If You Beleive In The Country Nigeria. by cre8tivity(f): 9:21pm On Feb 02, 2009
they should try:

i pledge to nigeria my other country
to be negative, ridiculous and dishonest
to criticize nigeria with all my strenght and soul
to disown her unity at all time
and to stay away from her as much as possible
so help them God.
PoliticsRe: Sign In Here If You Beleive In The Country Nigeria. by cre8tivity(f): 8:33pm On Feb 02, 2009
For me, Naija for ever. Lets share a legacy for others to follow, lets share why it is not only gloom and doom in Nigeria.
my sweet boss: thank you for this nice topic. it is very refreshing to see something different for a change.
without any question, nigeria for life. this is my country, it is far from being perfect, but yet it is truly lovely. with positive mind, commited group of people, this country will be untouchable. we have the money, we have the people and we have the name all around the world. very soon nigeria will rise up once again.
my one and only country, the sweetest country on earth, the only country that has tons of neighborhoods with up to £5 million houses, that are surounded with muddy irregular roads. i love it.
PoliticsRe: An Open Letter To Nuhu Ribadu by cre8tivity(f): 7:42pm On Feb 02, 2009
again, ribadu did not show up in court on the 29th of january, 2009 because he was too affraid of being assassinated inside the court room. what a bush-boy, a thief and a coward, that prefers things to be "do as i say and not as i do". any topic on this criminal on nairaland should be immediately deleted. he doesn't deserve any acknowledgement from the great citizens of nigeria.
PoliticsRe: There Is Probably No God. Now Stop Worrying And Enjoy Yourself. by cre8tivity(f): 5:18pm On Jan 29, 2009
the sweetest boss and the real deal, must a far: i'm leaving everything to God to do the judging, i'm out of here. later guys.
PoliticsRe: Yaradua Has Absconded by cre8tivity(f): 4:46pm On Jan 29, 2009
I'm not a politician but pls o, since when does the health of a president decide the health of a nation?
it is simple: it is extremely painful for some people to deeply think. it is easy to say rubbish, but dealing with rubbish is a different story. we do not personally know this man, therefore it is stupid or senseless to speculate on what he's currently going through, mentally, politically and physically.
please, let us be sensible and a little bit of maturity wouldn't hurt anything either.

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