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RomanceRe: What Does A Ring Really Mean? by DaDoctor: 12:53pm On Jun 02, 2011
IN YORUBA, WE CALL IT 'ORUKA'

A ring in the hand in marriage signifies 'A BOND'

But like you know, 'WHO CARES??', Those skimpy ladies prefer we ringed-ones, So to them it may mean something else.
ALL IN ALL , IT MEANS SO MANY THINGS TO SO MANY SETS.


Am i correcthuh??
RomanceRe: Married Women That Apply Heavy Make-up And Dress Indecently. What For? by DaDoctor: 12:42pm On Jun 02, 2011
i sense MRS CHIMA exposes the STRETCH MARK ON HER ARMS AND THIGH CAUSING MEN TO VOMIT SPORADICALLY ON SIGHTING HER,
SportsRe: Paul Scholes Retires ,to Join Man Utd Coaching Crew by DaDoctor(op): 12:33pm On Jun 02, 2011
nice one
RomanceRe: Wot Kinda Insult Is This? by DaDoctor: 12:31pm On Jun 02, 2011
lol
RomanceRe: She Theatens To Leave Because I Did Not Meet Up To Her Expectation by DaDoctor: 12:27pm On Jun 02, 2011
babe, you dey make me fear
is it because i have etood to be a real man?
do you think other men can take care of you like da doctor??
all fingers arent equal.

ONYE AKA RURU YA LIE NNA ANYI, MAKA NA OBUGI DI OPARA GBURU YA

(Who ever is bouyant should take charge of our fathers burial , afterall it want the first son that killed him)


lollllllllll
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Security Agencies Are Weak-nlc by DaDoctor(op): 12:23pm On Jun 02, 2011
lollllllllll
RomanceRe: Married Women That Apply Heavy Make-up And Dress Indecently. What For? by DaDoctor: 12:21pm On Jun 02, 2011
@omoekoni.
is it 2 bed room or a flathuh
lol
PoliticsRe: The Freedom Of Information (FOI) Act 2011: Download PDF by DaDoctor(op): 12:07pm On Jun 02, 2011
I think DPR has such powers to approve such sha, cos recently i sent my research request through them,
but the point is, i will still get the data i needed
RomanceRe: Why Are Fine Girls Always Very Difficult To Get? by DaDoctor: 12:03pm On Jun 02, 2011
lol
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Security Agencies Are Weak-nlc by DaDoctor(op): 11:47am On Jun 02, 2011
i think it is a collective effort since we do not have the sophistication to tame these guys.\

let the perpetrator go to sleep and leave the agencies with few work to do.
RomanceRe: Married Women That Apply Heavy Make-up And Dress Indecently. What For? by DaDoctor: 11:42am On Jun 02, 2011
no laff na, BABE! U no say i neva cross naija bodas before, no be my fault.
LOL,

BUT WHY REFUSE A JUICY OFFER OR DO YOU WANT A SOUR ONEhuh
PoliticsNigerian Security Agencies Are Weak-nlc by DaDoctor(op): 11:33am On Jun 02, 2011
CAN THIS ASSERTION BE TRUE? OR ARE THERE SOME DESPERADOS IN NAIJAhuh?



Nigeria’s security agencies are weak -NLC
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Written by Soji-Eze Fagbemi, Abuja
Thursday, 02 June 2011

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has declared that the nation’s security system is very weak, noting that the sustained spate of violence has exposed “our security agencies as weak.”

To this end, the Congress has called for an urgent overhaul of the system, saying that the state of insecurity served as disincentive to big businesses.

Addressing a press conference at the Labour House, Abuja, on Wednesday, the NLC president, Comrade Abdulwaheed Omar, called on the Federal Government to be decisive and rise up to the occasion by empowering all relevant security agencies to challenge the security issue with all seriousness and proficiency at their disposal.

The NLC president said the wave of violence in the country was unacceptable, adding that the continued existence of groups that pose as security threats, including remnant militant groups in the Niger Delta whose activities are not limited to bomb attacks and kidnapping was worrisome.

“We want Goodluck Jonathan, as the president and commander-in chief of the armed forces, to take urgent steps to overhaul our security system.

“He should appropriately instruct all the security agencies, including the armed forces, to arrest all those involved in these crimes and prosecute them immediately,” Omar said.


culled from http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/news/22921-nigerias-security-agencies-are-weak-nlc
PoliticsRe: Behold Naija's 1st Family And The First Lady by DaDoctor(op): 11:28am On Jun 02, 2011
want morehuh

PoliticsRe: Behold Naija's 1st Family And The First Lady by DaDoctor(op): 11:27am On Jun 02, 2011
more,

PoliticsBehold Naija's 1st Family And The First Lady by DaDoctor(op): 11:26am On Jun 02, 2011
The pix says it all.
For me,
THEY LOOK GREAT.
Dont know about you

FamilyRe: Wigwe (Beaten Ambassador's Wife): The Other Side Of The Story by DaDoctor: 11:11am On Jun 02, 2011
more experience please,

@EMATOKS, YOUR WORDS ARE JUST TOO PERFECT!!!!!

I CONCUR!!!!!
PoliticsRe: President Goodluck & Wife Dancing (pic) by DaDoctor: 11:07am On Jun 02, 2011
abeg talk o my person.

say una no vote am , no mean say una most criticise all wey im do na.
RomanceRe: She Theatens To Leave Because I Did Not Meet Up To Her Expectation by DaDoctor: 11:03am On Jun 02, 2011
no wahala, thank God u get the contextual meaning of my post.

But dont tell me you'd leave that guy if at a point he has noting to offer in the build uphuh

moreover,,,,,,, the poster may have meant that his source of income was shakky, Lets not commit the fallacy of hasty conclusion.

it is better you diagnose before you apply the medication and treatment

all in alll, it is well.
RomanceRe: Married Women That Apply Heavy Make-up And Dress Indecently. What For? by DaDoctor: 10:58am On Jun 02, 2011
you' d passhuh cool, YOU GET EXAMhuh?

ur weli comi anyway
RomanceRe: Why Are Fine Girls Always Very Difficult To Get? by DaDoctor: 10:55am On Jun 02, 2011
yes i have heard and i know all that,

BUT HAD MET A PRETTY DAMSEL WHO IS DAMN RICH AND YOUNG.
She embraced the looks, and not just the dough alone.


anyway, we are saying samething sha, BUT U KNOW SOME GUYS ARE JUST, DESPITE HUGE PACKAGING.

Most ladies also want a man who is presentable and okay aside the riches,


MOST NL LADIES CAN ATTEST TO THAT,
PoliticsRe: Are Bombs Here To Stay? by DaDoctor(op): 10:50am On Jun 02, 2011
how gainful has bombing been??
and could one predict 'exactly' the victims of such blastshuh?
PoliticsFoi Bill-atiku Npan Praises Gej's Courage! by DaDoctor(op): 10:48am On Jun 02, 2011
By EMMANUEL AZIKEN/OGECHI OHAEGBULEM
LAGOS — The Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), and former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, have commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his courageous step in giving presidential assent to the Freedom of Information (FoI), Bill.
The bill, which is intended to expand the information space and enhance the public’s right to know, was passed last week by the National Assembly.

In a statement signed by its President, Mr. Nduka Obaigbena, who is also the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Thisday Newspapers, NPAN also commended the leadership of the outgoing National Assembly, civil society groups, media, labour, other groups under the canopy of the Freedom of Information Coalition, and the general public for their dedication to the cause of an informed citizenry, which is the bedrock of democratic practice.

NPAN urged Nigerians to avail themselves of the opportunities offered by the Freedom of Information Act, to enhance transparency and good governance and to work towards achieving a zero-tolerance for corruption and impunity.

Relatedly, Atiku, in a statement issued by his media office, described the enactment of the Freedom of Information law as a landmark development that would enthrone transparency and accountability in governance.

Noting that there could not have been a better time than now to entrench strenuous ethical standards in public life, the former vice-president affirmed that transparency and accountability cannot be achieved when members of the public are denied access to records and other documents essential in exposing wrong-doings in public life.

“Given the nature of our society, the fear of exposure of wrong doings will appear to me to be a far more effective deterrent to public and private officials than even the courts could possibly be,” Atiku said.

The erstwhile Vice-President further urged media practitioners to up their game and avail themselves of the opportunities and possibilities offered by the new law.

He praised the Sixth National Assembly for not reneging on its promise to make the law a reality and the tenacious struggles of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Nigerian Guild of Editors, Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Civil Society organizations, including pressure and interest groups.

The former Vice President noted that, despite the efforts of certain forces to kill or hinder the effectiveness of the Freedom of Information Bill in the 12 years that the process took to reach maturation, President Jonathan has demonstrated extraordinary courage by signing the bill into law.

Describing the passage of the law as the happiest coincidence of his life, Atiku said the event comes at a time he is on the verge of launching his own state-of-the-art radio and television stations in Nigeria, which are poised to achieve comparable international standards in modern digital and satellite broadcasting.

The radio station, Radio Gotel which is already undergoing transmission while Gotel Television is yet to be launched. They are to transmit on satellite from Yola in Adamawa State.

culled from http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/06/foi-npan-atiku-praise-jonathans-courage/
PoliticsEscaped Governors;efcc May Issue Arrest Warrant by DaDoctor(op): 10:44am On Jun 02, 2011
Says Bankole’s investigation still on-going, to appeal Igbinedion’s acquittal

BY Oscarline Onwuemenyi
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, gave indications on Wednesday that it may soon issue warrant of arrest against some former governors who have allegedly fled the country without giving proper account of their financial stewardship.

Former Governors Gbenga Daniel of Ogun State and Ikedi Ohakim of Imo State, reportedly fled the country days before the May 29 official handover date, and other governors within the EFCC’s radar are said to be planning to take off soon.

The Commission’s Head of Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Babafemi, stated at a briefing with newsmen in Abuja that the anti-corruption agency was vigilant and would soon open cases against the former state executives and others whose immunity expired on May 29, 2001.

He also noted that the Commission has not relented in its efforts to interrogate the out-going Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Dimeji Bankole over the N10 billion loan.

He said, “We are not being silent (over corrupt ex-governors). I can assure you that our investigation is still on-going, but we will not be pressured into opening up the on the extent in which we have gone in order not to compromise our work.

“Nigerians should be rest assured that as for former governors who have cases to answer with the Commission, we will go after them, wherever they may be. In the coming days, we will let the public into what we have been doing and how far we have gone.”
Babafemi said the EFCC was “ready to do whatever is necessary and legal” to bring the former governors and their cohorts to account for allegations of financial misconduct”.

On the issue of Speaker of the House of Representatives, the EFCC spokesman insisted that the matter was not rested adding that the investigation was on-going and that the Commission would soon go public with its findings.

The Speaker had pleaded with the EFCC to allow him report for interrogation at a new date to be fixed by the anti-corruption agency due to his involvement in some handover ceremonies.

Babafemi further noted that the Chairman of EFCC, Mrs. Farida Waziri has ordered the Commission’s lawyers to begin the process of appeal against the court judgment that acquitted former governor of Edo, Mr. Lucky Igbinedion, of charges of corruption.

He said, “The Chairman has ordered our prosecution team to appeal the acquittal of the former governor, even as we pursue the prosecution of his sibling and other accomplices in the court of law.”

culle from v
PoliticsAre Bombs Here To Stay? by DaDoctor(op): 10:37am On Jun 02, 2011
IS it possible government has decided to allow Nigerians to live with the bombs that have been flying in different parts of the country since last year? There are reasons to be worried about the attitude of government to the insecurity that have been pinned to the elections.

The situation preceded the elections and has persisted. From the bomb blast at the 50th independence anniversary last year in Abuja to the ones that have been going off in Kaduna, Maiduguri, Suleja, Jos, Bauchi and again in Abuja on Christmas eve, government’s reaction at most is lethargic.

The same statements about finding the bombers and punishing them are repeated each time they strike. Neither the targets nor the bombers will take government serious on these statements.

What has been done to stop the bombers since the independence celebration blast? Maiduguri and Bauchi have become regular blast points, will they remain that way? Have these places been conceded to the bombers?

How can groups of people, or whoever they are, continue making parts of Nigeria insecure and government watches them? What are Nigerians supposed to make of government statements that are now sounding like mockery?

They have never been re_assuring. Nigerians are tired of hearing the reactions of the security agencies. Is abandoning Nigerians to the risks these bombs pose the way to manage the situation?

Nigerians expect the government to be decisive about stopping the bombs. The security agencies have done a poor job of finding the bombers. Government appears satisfied with the job our security people have done. We are wondering the bases for government’s satisfaction with the handling of these persistent security problems.

In Bauchi and Maiduguri, the tactics of the bombers are mainly to frighten the security agencies, a ploy to highlight the fact that the people are not safe. They have moved from attacking soft targets like churches to police stations and army barracks.

After bombing the recreational spot in a market at the Mogadishu Barracks, in Abuja, the attacks concentrated at registration points, voting centres, and the Suleja distribution centre for electoral materials.

The attacks on security agencies in Bauchi and Maiduguri have been consistent, coupled with the practice of freeing prisoners and detainees. In both places, the Boko Haram sect claims responsibility and keeps making threats of further attacks, which it carries out at will. There has been no notable effort to stop the sect, which spreads its influence to other parts of the country.

If the attacks continue unchecked, the insecurity they create will disrupt the efforts of the President in his transformational agenda. As for the bombers, the more they succeed, the more they will continue the attacks and the more they will whittle the authority of our security agencies.

The President should deal with the bombs and other forms of insecurity that are ravaging the country. He needs security for a better grip on the country if he is to implement the development programmes with which he intends to transform Nigeria.


culled from http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/06/are-bombs-here-to-stay/
RomanceRe: Why Are Fine Girls Always Very Difficult To Get? by DaDoctor: 10:32am On Jun 02, 2011
the FORK ADIKT himself,

NA WA FOR THIS YOUR PHILOSOPHY O!

DEPSITE RICHES SOME GALS STILL LIKE 'GOOD LOOKS' ADDED. Abi u don forgethuh
RomanceRe: Married Women That Apply Heavy Make-up And Dress Indecently. What For? by DaDoctor: 10:27am On Jun 02, 2011
BABE, no worry i dey hear to marry u.
CelebritiesRe: D Banj Denies Marrying Geneveive In August - Video Interview by DaDoctor: 10:24am On Jun 02, 2011
@blazay,

how could she let ATYKU get awayhuhhuh?


lol,
PoliticsRe: President Goodluck & Wife Dancing (pic) by DaDoctor: 10:23am On Jun 02, 2011
If you like deny yourself cos u arent endowned, but please,

can we please see your real pixhuh? at least lets see if you have a healthier weight.

NAIJANGEL7 , In PARIS, BLOODY LIAR!!!!!!


Learn to criticise constructively. BLACK SKIN MENTALITY.
RomanceRe: She Theatens To Leave Because I Did Not Meet Up To Her Expectation by DaDoctor: 10:19am On Jun 02, 2011
@corall, but at least he once gave her, and may still be positioned to make her happy in the future.

Why has the mentality of 'lets-build-up' eluded modern day ladieshuh

all they crave for is READY -MADE MEN OR DOING -WELL MEN,

is life itself a bed of roseshuh?
RomanceRe: Married Women That Apply Heavy Make-up And Dress Indecently. What For? by DaDoctor: 10:15am On Jun 02, 2011
Oga /madam, suit yourself na.

GO GET SOME LADIES/GUYS TO GIVE YOU SOME CHILD(REN).

My question to you is that, IS THERE ANYTHING ON EARTH THAT HAS GOT JUST ADVANTAGES AND NO DEMERIThuh?

Dont get it twisted ,the advantages of marriage outweighs its odds, SOLELY IF YOU MARRY A GOOD WOMAN.

Think about that, and shine your eyes COS THE LADIES OF THESE DAYS ARE AS CRAFTY AND WICKED AS EVER , So i foresee them doing worse than we hear now.
(Few good ones still exist though)
FamilyRe: Wigwe (Beaten Ambassador's Wife): The Other Side Of The Story by DaDoctor: 10:10am On Jun 02, 2011
@UJUJOAN, I See will toe that womans line.

You are already made up to divorce.

Just pray you marry a MUGU,

Cos if you marry a sharp guy like da doctor, YOU WILL BE OYO.

Note that marriage is not relationship, though marriage isnt a do or die affair, but it is an institution with its own norma, laws and value.

Wife beating isnt one, and husband terrorism isnt one too

and DIVORCE IS NOT THE FIRST BEST OPTION.

Afterall that man can marry as many more damsels as he can AS AT NOW, But that woman will only manage POOR SUGAR BOY, She has been depreciated beyond some salvage value,
(check out her pix na)
RomanceRe: Why Are Fine Girls Always Very Difficult To Get? by DaDoctor: 10:01am On Jun 02, 2011
THE IRONY OF IT ALL IS THIS,

PRETTY LADIES ARE EASIER TO GET.WHYhuh WHEN THEY LOSE A CLIENT , MILLIONS WILL STILL BE AVAILABLE.

THE NOT SO FINE ONES ARE HARD TO GET, WHY? THEY ARE ONLY FEW CLIENTS AND THEY MOST APPLY ALL DUE DILLIGENCE BEFOR THE KYC AND VR IS OKAYED TO AVOID MONEY LAUNDERING AND TERRORISM

NO BLAME THEM JARE,

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