Politics › Re: Tinubu Declines PMB Invitation To Escort Him To The US. by dabigwalls: 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Source. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Hamidu Ali As His Chief-Of-Staff - Sahara Reporters by dabigwalls: 2:11pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Pope22: Please no offence, are u a moderator on nairaland or are u a jambite waiting for putme or a graduate dat just finished her NYSC and waiting for job? I asked cus u are always among the first 10 to comment on any topic that hits the front page. Early morning, late morning, early noon, late noon, early evening, late evening and late mid-nite, u are around. If u are working, I wil like such work o! I love u sha! What if INTROVERT doubles as the poster of those threads? |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Hamidu Ali As His Chief-Of-Staff - Sahara Reporters by dabigwalls: 2:07pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Bnladan: What's d name of GEJ's chief of staff? *thinking* Oh! He's a northerner ba?...Idiot!!! Walahi abokii na. Good question kwarai! |
Politics › Re: Sahara Reporters: Saraki Is Not Even Nigerian by dabigwalls: 6:05pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Sleeping dogs are best left lying. This action will unearth a lot of rofo rofo that may bring down the APC which is apparently still teething. |
Politics › Re: PDP Urges Prayers For Buhari To Deliver, Says It’s Been All Motion, No Movement by dabigwalls: 5:54pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Good words of advice...from unlikely quarters. |
Politics › Re: El Rufai For President 2019! Kaduna Is Already Changing by dabigwalls: 2:15pm On Jun 27, 2015 |
One of the best to come from the March elections. |
Business › Re: Naira Now N225 In Paralllel Market On Friday 25th June 2015 by dabigwalls: 10:01am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Unbelievable! |
Politics › Re: APC Insists On Its Original List Of NASS Leaders by dabigwalls: 10:30pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
The following remain why the APC is crumbling: 1) The multitude is mixed with complicated complexities in human form. 2) Greed 3) Lack of faith in a national development plan that cuts across the party. 4) Love of Money 5) No philosophy 6) No ideology 7) No unity of purpose. |
Pets › Re: Morning Paparazzi With The Dogs by dabigwalls: 6:02pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
Prodeegee: Oh, u meant keeping dogs.
Keeping is different from breeding and when you say 'breeding' here on nairaland, you spook suspicions.
My contacts are on my signature. You can reach me I meant keeping then. Thanks. |
Politics › Re: HAPPENING NOW: Fighting Breaks Out In House Of Reps by dabigwalls: 12:04pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
We are in an animacracy for sure. |
Pets › Re: Morning Paparazzi With The Dogs by dabigwalls: 9:53am On Jun 25, 2015 |
One guard and an Alsatian just for my family. |
Pets › Re: Morning Paparazzi With The Dogs by dabigwalls: 11:36pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
Bro. Where can I meet you up please. Are you in Lag? I need lessons. I'm about to start breeding dogs. |
Crime › Re: Ikorodu Robbers Bomb Their Operational Vehicles As They Escape (photo) by dabigwalls: 6:27pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
richardjemedafe1: Jesus......them for dash me those cars na And you're calling on Jesus to help you with spoils of a robbery? Bros... |
Politics › Re: Saraki appoints PDP Member (Senator Isa Galadu) As His Chief Of Staff. by dabigwalls: 4:30pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
Governance relegated for politicking. |
Politics › Re: Some Insane Military Training Around The World. by dabigwalls: 7:52am On Jun 24, 2015 |
Sile12: 20. Army dog trainers have had to go through specialist parachute training in order to jump over 10,000ft from planes with their canine partners. Pity to the thief that tries a dog that has flown through 10,000ft before. He will meet repentance instanta. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Treasury ‘virtually Empty’ Says Buhari. by dabigwalls: 9:33pm On Jun 22, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Who Is Nobody On Nairaland? by dabigwalls: 12:07am On Jun 22, 2015 |
I am here....what do u want?  Ghost! Lol |
Politics › Re: APC Crisis: Obasanjo’s Peace Mission Hits Brick Wall by dabigwalls: 9:49pm On Jun 21, 2015 |
creamyzone: My brother saraki is a full yoruba man. His father and mother are both yoruba's and gave all their four kids yoruba names. Bukola, gbemisola, laolu and bola. The mum is a christian and MFM member that's why they don't bare muslim names. Check gbemi's facebook page you will see like for MFM on her profile.
North central is just a Geo political zone created by babangida and that doesn't mean everybody from there are fulanis. Kwara state is made up over 50% yorubas just like there are yorubas in kogi state(senator smart adeyemi that dino maleye defeated is from kogi state and a full yoruba man). Just like there are igbos is part of delta and rivers state(south-south). Just like there are yorubas in some parts of edo state(south-south).
So my brother bukola saraki is a full yoruba man from the North central. This is one of the reason why the APC leaders didn't want him because a yoruba man is already the Vice president. I think we should all accept him as the new senate president because he will lead without religious sentiments having a christian mother and wife. He is also far better than lawan the APC annointed candidate. Toyin saraki his wife is also a successful lawyer from a royal family and daugther of renowned billionaire otunba and erelu ojuolape ojora of the famour ojora family in lagos. I also like the fact that he chose an ibo man as his deputy. This shows that he is also not tribalistic and want to ensure unity and equity in the senate.
Tinubu and the bunch of APC leaders should take a chill pill and accept the situation for peace to reign. They only chose lawan because they can't control saraki. Nigeria will not divide and this current dispensation will bring prosperity for our great nation in jesus name(amen)... You know when a writer is not a kid. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Refineries To Resume Production In July 2015 by dabigwalls(op): 9:31pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
Whatever or whoever is responsible. To God be the glory. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Refineries To Resume Production In July 2015 by dabigwalls(op): 7:07pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
yetunsbay: ur view thou seems plausible. Bt why the latter nt implement it? You see, provision of crude COULD be the final stage of the entire process. If there were plans to privatise them however, completion of TAM may not necessary signal immediate capacity for take off. Well, I don't know much about that. If the TAM was earlier completed, then it needs no deliberation on who takes the credit for that - in a sense, we really don't have a government yet. Elected officials holding an office alone do not make a government. Or what do you think? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Refineries To Resume Production In July 2015 by dabigwalls(op): 6:46pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
I think we should strive to read through the article. It isn't too long. I carefully ensured that. Even though I anticipate change with PMB, there is no way a travelling president that has prioritised security and who does not have a government team yet can take credit for up to 10% of the completed turnaround maintenance of 4 Nigerian refineries with all the attendant Nigerian issues about them. Since it takes between 3-4 years on the average, I think the Otuoke Team have this. |
Politics › Nigerian Refineries To Resume Production In July 2015 by dabigwalls(op): 6:34pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
Nigeria’s four refineries will resume production next month, a spokesman for the state-run oil group said Thursday, raising hope of an end to perennial petrol shortages that have plagued Africa’s largest crude producer. “The refineries at Warri, Port Harcourt and Kaduna will resume next month after a successful turn-around-maintenance (overhaul) of their facilities,” Ohi Alegbe of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) told AFP. “The turn-around-maintenance has been on for some time. We did not just want to make any noise about it. The refineries will start production as soon as they have delivery of crude oil for refining,” he said. The NNPC has four refineries — two in Port Harcourt in the south, one in northern Kaduna and another in southern Warri, with a combined installed capacity of 445,000 barrels per day. A network of pipelines and depots located throughout the country link these refineries. Nigeria produces a massive two million barrels of crude oil a day, but has to export it due to a lack of working refineries. It then imports fuel back into the country at international market prices — a situation blamed on corruption and mismanagement. To cushion the blow on the general population, the government sells fuel on the streets at subsidised prices, and makes up for the higher amounts spent by importers by reimbursing them the difference — a system seen as rife with false claims and overpayments. Last month, a crippling fuel shortage almost grounded Nigeria to a halt, as fuel importers and marketers shut their depots to protest some $1 billion (900 million euros) in unpaid reimbursements. Black market and legitimate petrol vendors did a brisk trade, selling at around 300 naira ($1.5; 1.3 euros) a litre — well above the officially-set price of 87 naira. In January 2012, the government tried to end the subsidies, causing petrol prices to more than double. It was ultimately forced to reinstate the payments after tens of thousands of people took to the streets in violent protests that left more than a dozen dead. Alegbe said the resumption of refinery activity “will significantly improve the supply of petroleum products in the country.” Seems like the good times are returning. GEJ/PMB - Nigeria's best combo ever liveth. http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/nigerias-refineries-to-resume-production-next-month-official/ |
Politics › Re: Ekweremadu Will Create Problems For Buhari – Kwankwaso by dabigwalls: 7:03am On Jun 16, 2015 |
Of course, Nigerians must hope that the steely virtues of Buhari remain. He is the hope of the APC. These other guys are confirmed jokers. |
Politics › Re: Memo To Ambode: Build The Three Flyovers Lekki ‘expressway’ Needs by dabigwalls: 6:47am On Jun 15, 2015 |
Lekkisians are of course just suffering and smiling and probably just enjoying consolation that they live in an area that command some social respect in Lagos. The water is bad, there is disturbing and long traffic and rent is massively expensive. Your write up is extremely brilliant and I think can be further developed into translatable action if the government does not already have one.
Make no mistake about it, the state has the funds. |
Politics › Re: Declare Your Assets, Lagos PDP Tells Ambode by dabigwalls: 6:16am On Jun 15, 2015 |
Why APC states are failing to deliver on basic moral elements of governance beats me. If the PDP was labelled 'bad', wherein is the deviation? Leadership sometimes is strictly by example. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Pay Osun Workers Before June 30 – Aregbesola. by dabigwalls: 6:06am On Jun 15, 2015 |
DaBullIT: [b]PRAISE THE LOORRRDDDDDDD --- Haaaaaleluyaaahh
TEKBIR AlllaaaaahuAkbar
Let's wait and see how this goes and of course those haters will come back and say they are the ones who forced Aregbesola to pay the Salaries he didn't have since in their mind Aregbesola also reads posts on has a profile , reads messages and even comments on Nairaland
GEJ's shit is still smelling all the way , but with this fresh air , Citizens of Osun will soon upgrade
APC is working
Buhari is Change [/b] Disgusting rant from folks who do not enjoy self inflicted suffering by themselves but who with glee enjoy that others suffer along. Can reasonable folks observe the celebration of payment of due salaries by the poster? Is Nigeria not doomed with this height of low standard mediocrity prevalent in almost every corner. The quest for good governance is neutral to PDP or APC but folks like you are unfortunately why Nigeria is this sub-modern either in economic management or politics. Why not celebrate the states that have no debt rather than embark on a shallow campaign celebrating payment of DUE salaries - and even a belated one at that. There is not much sense in this quote I am sorry to say. |
Politics › Re: I’ll Pay Osun Workers Before June 30 – Aregbesola. by dabigwalls: 6:01am On Jun 15, 2015 |
DaBullIT: [b]PRAISE THE LOORRRDDDDDDD --- Haaaaaleluyaaahh
TEKBIR AlllaaaaahuAkbar
Let's wait and see how this goes and of course those haters will come back and say they are the ones who forced Aregbesola to pay the Salaries he didn't have since in their mind Aregbesola also reads posts on has a profile , reads messages and even comments on Nairaland
GEJ's shit is still smelling all the way , but with this fresh air , Citizens of Osun will soon upgrade
APC is working
Buhari is Change [/b] |
Politics › Re: Buhari Is Sitting On A Time Bomb by dabigwalls: 3:42pm On Jun 10, 2015 |
AhmedMustapha: This op you reason like you were born in the year 2015. If Saraki wants to become the President in 2019 there's no problem with that but he would have to go through APC party primaries right? If Saraki's victory was Tinubu's loss that means he will get little or no support from Tinubu camp of APC in the 2019 primaries. With the power of incumbency on PMB's side he should have the support of the NE/NW delegates so no show for Saraki. If Saraki moves to the PDP and picks its presidential ticket, PMB can go to sleep as the margin with which Saraki will be defeated will be wider than that of Jonathan. If 51 APC members are against Saraki that means that PMB can't be impeached as you will need 2/3 of the total number of reps to do that. PMB has neither lost nor gained from what happened yesterday, those who have lost out should learn from their mistakes This kind of analysis is purely kindergarten. You must have been born in 2014. What?? Is politics as mechanical as you put it? That guy may not be right but have you heard that corruption charges have been dropped against Timiprye Sylva finally? Is this a GEJ administration or Buhari? Does corruption smell in this air or not? In anything human, anything is almost possible so scrap all that absolutes you were promoting. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Latest Photo - There He Stands... by dabigwalls: 10:10am On Jun 09, 2015 |
Unbelievable. The humanoids of NL deserve an award. This guy is funny. The last lines of your poem qualify you definitely for a Nobel Rugs award men! |
Politics › Re: The Buhari Administration From A Time Measured Perspective by dabigwalls(op): 7:08pm On Jun 08, 2015 |
Ok. No vex. Before I calculate how many minutes you don spend so far... |
Politics › Re: The Buhari Administration From A Time Measured Perspective by dabigwalls(op): 6:56pm On Jun 08, 2015 |
kazmanbanjoko: Op. And what have yu contibuted to aid the development of nigeria. I would like to see your educational qualifications, your birth certificate, your bank statements, your medical wellness certificates and the anointing oil brand that gives you that false sense of authority you sniff on to ask me that question. |