Politics › Re: Nigerians See Buhari Oo by daxlasaint(m): 9:56pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
chigo93: you say sanusi?
In a sane country sanusi would be in court for libel,where is the 20billion dollars he accused gej of misappropriating,his brothers are now in power and we still don't hear anything about the missing money.
I thought they said heads will roll. #nonesense Umaru Yar'Adua, former President of Nigeria Shehu Shagari, former President of Nigeria Atiku Abubakar, former Vice President of Nigeria Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, Nigerian politician, former vice president and the brother of former Nigerian president Umaru Yar'Adua Vice-Admiral Murtala Nyako, current Governor of Adamawa State,former Chief of Naval Staff Ibrahim Gambari, Under Secretary-General/Special Adviser - Africa in the UN; former Minister of Foreign Affairs. Professor Jibril Aminu, pioneer cardiac surgeon, former minister of education and petroleum. Aliko Dangote, Richest person of African descent. Mohammed Shata, Former Internal Affairs Minister Fatimah Tuggar Visual Artist These are all fulanis... are they dullards  ? |
Politics › Re: Nigerians See Buhari Oo by daxlasaint(m): 9:50pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
chigo93: you say sanusi?
In a sane country sanusi would be in court for libel,where is the 20billion dollars he accused gej of misappropriating,his brothers are now in power and we still don't hear anything about the missing money.
I thought they said heads will roll. #nonesense And the fact that the case has not come up means he lied?... But that's not the issue, you haven't answered the question, is sanusi, a fulani man a dullard  |
Politics › Re: Nigerians See Buhari Oo by daxlasaint(m): 9:26pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
chigo93: It seems you don't get,they are cursed.
Alright if I'm wrong, give me the name of one fulani scholar that took the science world by storm,just one. So science is the only field in which brilliance counts? Or sanusi who is fulani is a dullard ba? |
Politics › Re: Nigerians See Buhari Oo by daxlasaint(m): 9:22pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
chigo93: I mean the picture below says it all,i keep telling people that an average fulani man cannot produce any meaningful intellectual work of any kind,I never knew even world leaders are properly aware of this fact.
I pity Nigerians,even the WHITES we Africans see as first-class citizens of earth knows he's indeed a dullard. do get sense o, u don dey too old to dey reason like 6 year old child |
Politics › Re: Nigerians See Buhari Oo by daxlasaint(m): 9:20pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
chigo93: Bro see the man your Nigerian brothers are paying attention to,the man is not being taken seriously by better minded individuals.
I boldly say no fulani man is capable of coming up with anything that brings development.
They are very dull set of individuals. And you my brother are a very confused person... if u gonna stereotype pple at least have a better reason than just wanting to be able to say something... it's stupidity of shameful nature to assume that a person can't be brilliant simply because he's from a certain ethnic group.... And BTW we should be angry as Nigerians cos all that picture says is that other nations are not according us due respect... it's not Buhari the didn't show up for, its for Nigeria as a nation... |
Politics › Re: Nigerians See Buhari Oo by daxlasaint(m): 9:16pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
dj187: See ur GEJ Touché.... |
Events › Re: See What A Nairaland Killed In His Place Of Work (photos) by daxlasaint(m): 8:47pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
Jannie1999: Na wa oo
I hate reptiles they are too slimy Actually they aren't, they just look that way... snake skin iis drier than paper |
Literature › Re: Shattered Glass by daxlasaint(m): 5:57pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
MzNelly: Doye looked around, hardly believing this was his life. He strolled leisurely in his suit as his parents showed him around his office building. Each employee stood up and greeted him, slightly bowing. He was both astonished and pleased. This was his life! He was a lawyer. The lawyer of the biggest firm in the country! He chuckled, drawing attention from his mother. "Doye?" She inquired, questioningly. "Mom, is this really my life?" She smiled. It wasn't the first time he had asked her that, but she wouldn't mind answering it for the next fifty times he asked. What mattered was that she had her son-right in front of her. God was indeed good.
"Yes, my dear. It's a pity you don't remember all this. You were a good lawyer. The best there was. There was never a case you lost. Not one!" Doye chuckled again. "Well....show me to my office then. Let me start work immediately....if I can figure out what exactly I'm supposed to do." "That's what your P.A is for. Rachel?" The slender, pretty lady with nerdish glasses stepped forward with a file. "Yes Ma'am?" "Your boss is back. You know what to do-show him the ropes" "This way, Sir" She said as she led him to his luxuriant office. "Your Law degree came from the prestigious University of Chicago School of Law." She explained to him as they entered his office. "Wow!" He exclaimed, more at the office than at his qualification. He marvelled at the expanse of the office, the effort put into every detail and the syndicate arrangement of each file. He sat down on the revolving chair and adjusted his tie. Rachel smiled at him as butterflies in her tummy swelled. For six years, she had devoted her time and love to this man. Now, he was back. With no girlfriend in the way(her biggest obstacle) and an even more handsome face, her chances were pretty big. "Rachel, give me a moment with my parents, would you?" "Okay then. I'll give you an update later." She left.
His parents sat, facing him, whilst beaming at their only beloved son. "You still don't remember?" His Mom inquired. Doye shook his head. "But maybe it's best this way. I know the basic things and I don't need to remember anything else. Plus... I've found something,...or someone that's worth keeping." "Not that Monica girl" His father groaned. "No, Dad. It's someone different, she's special" He smiled, madly in love. He hadn't even told her how he felt, nor asked her to be his girlfriend; but the feelings were beyond control. He loved her to pieces, every goddamned thing about her he loved and cherished. She was the woman he saw himself married to, the woman he saw birthing his kids. "Dad, I'm in love with this incredible lady. You have to meet her. She's amazing." His father smiled at the pure joy in his son's eyes. "Who is she?" His Dad asked. "Her name is Biebi. Obiebi. It means 'Beautiful'. Inside and out." Rachel barged in, announcing someone's visit. Hardly had she finished when Monica walked in.
"Doye!" She smiled, expectantly. "Monique?" He asked, confused. "Monica." "What is this witch looking for in here?" Mrs. Yemi asked, angrily. "I could call security." Rachel offered. "Get out of here, you little slût." She turned her attention to Doye the minute she left. "We need to talk, Doye." "What about?" "We need to talk alone." "No o, I won't let you poison the mind of my son any longer." "Poison?" She laughed throatily. "It might interest you to know that you have a grandson" "Ehn?" Mr and Mrs. Yemi both looked at her in shock. "Doye" His Mom asked. "Doye, is it true?" Doye looked shocked too. "I...I don't know." Ghen Ghen! And the plot just took a new twist... |
Literature › Re: Shattered Glass by daxlasaint(m): 12:02pm On Oct 01, 2015 |
MzNelly: Lol
I'm sorry
I'm here now tho.... Hallelujah!  |
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Programming › Re: Do Not Disturb A Programmer by daxlasaint(m): 2:54pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
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Literature › Re: Shattered Glass by daxlasaint(m): 12:14pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! MzNelly plsssssssss na, abeg na.... this suspense is killing moi... biko let us have more.... na beg I dey o!!! 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics › Re: UN Summit: Nigeria's President Reading Speech From Book by daxlasaint(m): 11:22am On Sep 30, 2015 |
EgusiSoup: so you are happy about the disgrace of reading speech on the book?
and please what is wrong with my English? how does you want me to spoke it again?  First off I think your broken and damaged English is just a mischievous prank... I read several of your posts and you wrote in proper English  . That said... English is not GMB's native language just like fulani isn't Obama's... so it's unfair to judge him on the basis of his shaky command of the English language, Obj was even worse as I recall and even Jona struggled sometimes.... ... secondly there's is no scientific study or law that says that in other to be highly intelligent or be a grt leader you have to be fluent in English language ( especially if it isn't your first language)... It would be totally unfair to castigate the poor man for struggling with a language that is not naturally is own. Gbam! |
Politics › Re: UN Summit: Nigeria's President Reading Speech From Book by daxlasaint(m): 10:11pm On Sep 29, 2015 |
EgusiSoup: I carefully watch Mr. President addressed world leader during the UN General assembly, and I couldn't help but feeling sorry for Nigeria as a nations. A well prepare speech which his media aids have made for him and he just go there and starting reading like he was read an long boring story, steady looking up and down from the paper to the camera to a nearly half empty hall where those seating was find it hard to understanding one word from what he is reading, even me a Nigerian and a Northerner with distinction in linguistic does not understanding the English he was spoke.
President Obama deliver a one in a million speech without cramming or read any pre-prepared book and he making a lot of sense in a sharp contrast to the President of the most populous black nation in earth who was busy looking up and down for the camera to a paper, as if he was read a story book. How does all those media aids did all these things to the President?
Please no insulting and only constructive criticizing. What does you think about the speech gave by the President in the UN summit?
The floor have open.
#EgusiSoup I think if you spent as much time practising how to speak English properly as you spend criticising Buhari, than I wouldn't have had to develop headache trying to read your post... Pls pls pls llet the man stand or fall by his own performance and stop poking holes in every little act of his |
Politics › Re: UN Summit: Nigeria's President Reading Speech From Book by daxlasaint(m): 10:09pm On Sep 29, 2015 |
EgusiSoup: I carefully watch Mr. President addressed world leader during the UN General assembly, and I couldn't help but feeling sorry for Nigeria as a nations. A well prepare speech which his media aids have made for him and he just go there and starting reading like he was read an long boring story, steady looking up and down from the paper to the camera to a nearly half empty hall where those seating was find it hard to understanding one word from what he is reading, even me a Nigerian and a Northerner with distinction in linguistic does not understanding the English he was spoke.
President Obama deliver a one in a million speech without cramming or read any pre-prepared book and he making a lot of sense in a sharp contrast to the President of the most populous black nation in earth who was busy looking up and down for the camera to a paper, as if he was read a story book. How does all those media aids did all these things to the President?
Please no insulting and only constructive criticizing. What does you think about the speech gave by the President in the UN summit?
The floor have open.
#EgusiSoup |
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Romance › Re: What's The Funniest Thing Or Most Stupid Thing You Have Done When Drunk/high? by daxlasaint(m): 10:44am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Aparently I toasted a chick and she said yes. I woke up the next morning to a call from her and I didn't even remember ever meeting her... |
Politics › Re: The Biafra Map. by daxlasaint(m): 9:53am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Freemanan: Them never see anything!...
On their own [size=8pt][/size]  |
Politics › Re: The Biafra Map. by daxlasaint(m): 8:07am On Sep 25, 2015 |
new2020: What's Niger Delta? Go buy atlas biko!  |
Politics › Re: The Biafra Map. by daxlasaint(m): 8:05am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Yeske2: In our future Biafra (not the nonsense from Kanu), we'd have the Aniomas; the Ikwerres and Ikas are confused so they can stay out but the Ikas can be considered if they'd want to join, the Ikwerres must never be considered for any reason because they're treacherous. As for the Efiks and Ibibios, we can consider them if they'd want to be part of the project, the other Igbo speaking part of Rivers will be considered too. All other groups should keep off. Gladly  |
Politics › Re: The Biafra Map. by daxlasaint(m): 7:36am On Sep 25, 2015 |
Freemanan: ARE YOU ON OSHOGBO SHISHA OR WHAT?
WHY IS WARRI THERE?
Goodboiiy come and see this malady o Mehn... na kwale cannabis he dey experiment with sef! For How long and how many times must the SS tell these Biafrans that we not part of their dream nation...? Make una find una eraser sharply o |
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Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Those Born September Let's Meet Here. by daxlasaint(m): 8:26pm On Sep 23, 2015 |
proudly rep 25th... wanna meet up with my bday mates! |
Car Talk › Re: Is Ford Escape A Good Car by daxlasaint(m): 10:38pm On Sep 22, 2015*. Modified: 11:01pm On Sep 22, 2015 |
billy187: Ill be blunt: toyotas are more reliable than fords: on average. But you guys make ford look like a piston throwing, oil leaking rusty orgasm of a car, which is not the case! Ive been driving an '03 Ford focus for almost 4 years now and the problems that ive had can be all related to me foolishly buying a locally used 'tropicalized' car-and even those are few!
So op, if you do go for that escape..id recommend a non locally used one....
oh...and some trivia.....My neighbour owns a Toyota Avensis and its been hell for him? How do I know? He joins me almost everyday to work! .
Ps: I really cant see how a '15 camry looks better than a '15 fusion! most consumers sites seem to agree....but then opinions are like noses; everybody has one!! Don't get me wrong, my Escape was a dream ride to drive but when the issues started kicking in I felt like someone was spiritually draining my pockets through the devilish car... cars like women have different temperaments and where one model could be bliss to one man, it can be hell to another... But on the average ford escape is a difficult car to maintain and even harder to keep in prime condition once it starts acting up |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Languages In All Of Africa by daxlasaint(m): 10:30pm On Sep 22, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Languages In All Of Africa by daxlasaint(m): 9:56pm On Sep 22, 2015 |
Fulaman198: @Daxlasaint, An a pullo Nigeria? ha toy a woni? A nani Fulfulde? Am fully urhobo |
Romance › Re: My Opinion: Why Guys/men Cheat. by daxlasaint(m): 9:20pm On Sep 22, 2015 |
Freemanan: Na wa Na life my bro... harsh reality of an unforgiving world |