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With all the misguided anti-amerian, anti-jewish sentiments coming from iran over the years, immediately sanctions were lifted, those iranian monies has immediately started flowing back to the Judeo-american companies and establishments. Anybody that thinks America or israel will ever lose in a global economic chess game is seriously deluded. |
Cromagnon:You are sick. Do you even know the meaning of inciting? What is inciting about telling everybody that corpers were killed in the north for defending votes which you clearrly agreed that they did. So it is right for people to get killed for protecting their votes or to succumb to pressure?. You are a coward and a sick human being. I can bet $1000 that you are an afonja. Evil people. |
Are they going to nuke taiwan? Trying to take a leaf out of US playbook in its dealing with north korea. Chinese Butterfly thinking itself a bird. Yeye. |
Semper247:Because you were in the finance commitee to know that public funds were not used. Zombie. |
Tunar18:Who cares about Nigeria? With people like you in the majority, i would be stupidd to give a shitt about that country. Impeach your president or not. That is your own cross to bear. And no, the seal of the republic is not for the president to use as he wills. It is a symbol of the presidency, not buhari as a father. You copied your style of governance from the US, then behave like them instead of acting like a totaliterian regime whenever you guys want. |
It is noteworthy that most of those defenders on the list were mediocre. I doubt if there was any great defender in history that did not get a red card. Those last man defence scenarios would either get you a red card or a goal against your team, and any great defender would make the necessary foul. |
The sacred Seal of the republic on the wedding of an ordinary inconsequential citizen. ![]() I can imagine Obama or donald trump trying this in America. The angry opposition party in congress and the displeased american people would get any of them impeached for gross abuse of power and Disrespect of national sovereignty in less than 48 hours. Nigeria is a zoo. |
sarrki:There is nothing more funny than seeing afonjas trying to decide who becomes president and who dosen''t, after supporting various failed candidates since 1999. The tinubu that is making your butterfly to think itself a bird has been beaten black and blue politically and sent into his regional niche. e go soon clear for una eye. ![]() |
Afonjas deceiving themselves. ![]() Even their regional kleptomaniac lord has retired to his shell from the blows he received from his northern masters and their south-east counterparts in the senate and the APC. |
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Zoharariel:The CIA is still by far the most robust Intelligence gathering outfit in the world. The current head of the CIA may be incompetent, but the CIA is an institution much older than Nigeria as a country, and will return to stability when a new head is appointed. And the new head being touted by trump looks like a no-nonsense, islam hating general with a razor like focus. |
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What is buhari's selling point? I think of it and i can't find a single one. ![]() If we look at issues critically, GEJ as terrible an administrator, may have been a much better option. Atleast, he has functioning brain cells. |
disumusa:Because he has scottish heritage from his father's side?. He is more Nigerian than your buhari whose parents are most likely from niger-republic or senegal that illegally migrated to Nigeria thanks to a porous border. |
Kindas3325:Yes, because people that engage in political protests deserve to be shot. How nice. |
saint7000:Thank you very much. I don't pity any of them. You may even find some of them on nairaland baying for the blood of IPOB prostesters and shittes like savages. |
Intrepid01:I have nothing else to say. It is futile arguing with an afonja. An illiterate, ignorant afonja nonetheless. Holla back at me when you begin to leave your brown roofs and your shrines. |
DerideGull:I think he just benefited from the achebe ordeal at the hands of racists. Achebe was under sanctions for daring to speak against a notable white writer worshipped throughout Europe. Winning a nobel prize then would have been a miracle. |
Intrepid01:Soyinka is the probably the first person to show us that nobel prize in literature may not be worth that much. While Achebe was destroying age-long white superiority passed down by respected but bigoted racist writer joseph conrad, your soyinka was busy kissing as$. Fast forward to the future, Achebe is by far the most recognized and most respected. The south west is backward. Your pre-historic roofs, your cave-lives habitation, your obtuse traditionalism bears testament to your backwardness. Even your very visage looks backward. It also shows why lagos is located at the very edge, almost demarcated from the rest of yoruba primitiveness. Comparing the south west to the ever-developing, real estate haven called the south east is criminal. |
It would be funny if after all these federal backwardness, APC still gets whooped at the polls. Mad people in federal governance. ![]() |
Who cares? I have learnt not to give a shitt about anybody else in that country apart from my own ethnic. They are all foes in the grand scheme of things. |
Intrepid01:And what of china, japan, south korea , Russia? South east asia and eastern europe. I heard every yoruba man is now pro-russia. ![]() Btw, the jews have the highest number of nobel prize winners, a staggering scientific base, and blessed with some of the most intellectual minds of this age.. In a million years, your backward south[b] western Nigeria[/b] ethnic will not hold a candle to them. |
babyfaceafrica:There is not afonjaistic about him. Unlike the regular afonja politician, he is not looking for peace on his knees, or as a subservient to some established order or people, or the false notion of stooping to conquer in the Nigerian jungle like afonjas like to talk about which is more or less a way of masking cowardice .He is looking for peace that comes from justice, equality and the rule of law. |
Their sons and daughters have all gone to lagos forming indigenes and constituting nuisance to responsible people. Many of the ''we are the owners of lagos ''thumping afonjas on nairaland are from osun state. They leave and forget their ancestral land. |
schoolboij:A regional master like tinubu can never exists in my side just like that. They would treat his fucck up with immediate alacrity. The only people that had that kind of influence in igboland was Nnamdi Azikwe and ojukwu and they paid a lot in sacrifice to earn that privilege. Your tinubu cannot even compare to okorocha nationally. |
Raw talent. They should at least be original and stop foreign imitations.China the second largest economy in the world is a master of immitation. The US just accused them of stealing their designs to build a chinese j-20 fighter jet. Russia too is shying away from selling their new jets to china for fear of its being reverse engineered. Even India has been massively immitating existing technology for decades. Nigeria is a third world country and you don't want to immitate. Did the british leave you guys any technology for you to work with at independence? ![]() It takes technical aptitude to immitate. If immitating is so easy, Nigeria should immitate Russia in building their own military helicopters too, instead of spending millions of dollars to buy. |
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President-elect Donald Trump urged the government on Tuesday to cancel an order with Boeing for a revamped Air Force One - one of the most prominent symbols of the U.S. presidency - saying costs were out of control. It was the latest example of Trump using his podium, often via brief Twitter messages, to rattle companies and foreign countries as he seeks to shake up business as usual in Washington. Trump, who takes office on Jan. 20, took aim at what he called cost overruns even though the plane is only in development stages. [b]"Boeing is building a brand new 747 Air Force One for future presidents, but costs are out of control, more than $4 billion (£3.15 billion). Cancel order!" Trump said on Twitter. It was not immediately clear what prompted the timing of his com[/b]plaint. Trump, who has vowed to use his skills as a businessman to make good deals that benefit American taxpayers, then made a surprise appearance in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York, where he amplified his comments. "The plane is totally out of control. I think it's ridiculous. I think Boeing is doing a little bit of a number. We want Boeing to make a lot of money but not that much money," he told reporters. Boeing, which has built planes for U.S. presidents since 1943, has not yet begun building the two replacements for the current Air Force One planes, which are scheduled to be in service by 2024. Boeing has not yet been awarded the money to build the proposed replacements. "We are currently under contract for $170 million to help determine the capabilities of these complex military aircraft that serve the unique requirements of the President of the United States," the company said in a statement. The U.S. Air Force, which operates the presidential planes, first announced in January 2015 that Boeing's 747-8 would be used to replace the two current presidential planes. The planes can fly direct from Washington to Hong Kong, 1,000 miles (1,600 km) farther than the current Air Force One. They are designed to be an airborne White House able to fly in worst-case security scenarios, such as nuclear war. President Barack Obama, who was flying on the ageing Air Force One to Tampa, Florida, on Tuesday, has called the plane one of the best perks of the presidency. His spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters on board that the contracting arrangements for replacements are "rather complicated" and said the recommendations for upgrades had been made by national security experts. "The planning work that we have done on behalf of future presidents is something that the next administration will have to decide whether or not to carry forward," Earnest said. The budgeted costs for the replacement programme are $2.87 billion for the fiscal years 2015 through 2021, just on research and development, testing and evaluation, according to budget documents seen by Reuters. The current Air Force plan envisions extensive modifications to a Boeing 747-8 plane, adding military avionics and advanced communications to a self-defence system. "Of course it’s not like buying a vanilla Boeing jumbo jet," said defence consultant Loren Thompson, who has close ties to Boeing and other companies. A March 2016 report from the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, estimated the cost of the overall programme at $3.21 billion, including the purchase of two aircraft. But the GAO estimated the costs for research and development would be would be lower, at just under $2 billion. If the GAO report used the same Air Force estimate for research and development, then its estimate would be around $4 billion. Boeing shares dipped after Trump's tweet but were flat by mid-afternoon. Shares of several other major defence contractors were also lower. LATEST BROADSIDE Trump's broadside against Boeing comes as Washington's business lobbyists are bracing for a wild ride. A New York real estate developer, Trump took aim at big corporations during his campaign, saying that they often harm ordinary Americans by sending jobs abroad. Since winning the Nov. 8 election he has taken credit for pushing United Technologies Corp and Ford Motor Co to backtrack on outsourcing plans. Both Ford and United Technologies said they support Trump's efforts to cut corporate tax rates and overhaul regulations, which could save the companies billions in the long run. Behind the scenes, business lobbyists are emphasise the importance of trade to the U.S. economy to Trump's advisers. Trump’s attack on Boeing was the main topic of discussion at the annual luncheon of the Aerospace Industries Association, where the group’s CEO Dave Melcher urged the new administration to promote trade and bolster the high-paying manufacturing jobs that the $143 billion a year sector offers. Industry executives say they are seeing willingness from the Trump team to take another look at export controls that limit exports of U.S. weapons. But in the short term, his tweets and comments on Boeing put defence contractors on notice. "The chilling effect on industry is huge, if you are a contractor," said Franklin Turner, a partner specializing in government contracts at law firm McCarter & English. Boeing relies on the U.S. military and other arms of the federal government for a significant share of its defence, space and security business which is worth $30 billion a year. The company clashed during the past year with Republicans in Congress over the Export-Import Bank, a federal programme Boeing uses to finance sales to certain overseas customers. Boeing executives have also been outspoken supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal with Asia, which Trump opposed. Chief Executive Dennis Muilenberg last week called for Democrats and Republicans to work together to make sure the United States continues to play a leading role in shaping the global economy through trade agreements. Trump, who sold his shares in Boeing and other companies in June according to a spokesman, named former long-time Boeing CEO Jim McNerney to a high-profile business advisory council last week. McNerney could not be immediately reached for comment on Tuesday. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-on-boeings-air-force-one-contract-cancel-order/ar-AAlcXJY?li=BBnbcA1&ocid=wispr |
Jesus. Look at that skeleton. Imagine this going face to face with an F-16, an F-18, a french rafale or even a sukhoi. lol. |


