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sarrki:Chai, i feel your pain. Man propose while God.. .. .. .. .. .. . |
sarrki:Now you've forgotten your "holy book quotes" |
Just imagine, They couldn't even spare a line to look into the efficacy of the product. OH NIGERIA. |
Mintek:And guess what! None of them has the courage to post a word on this thread. So predictable. I'm even suspecting that seun is involved |
Malawian:Quite plausible |
sarrki:Honestly speaking, some of you are beginning to constitute a nuisance on this forum. SHM. This is certainly not how image laundering is done. |
Donshegxy10:Please this line of argument is stale already. I'm sure tompolo will forever regret not following Asari's smart move. Those investments are untouchable as far as Nigerian government is concerned. |
TonyeBarcanista:Same way you've just aired your personal opinion. Never mind, when the time is right the the indigenous people will cast their lot then we'll know which side carries the day. Afterthought, between you and Asari who commands more followership and authority to speak for the niger delta? |
TonyeBarcanista:You of all people should know that whatever his opinions are, the APC members which constitute the majority will always carry the day. At least his insightful engagement with the people through the social media can arouse the masses to stand up and demand for a better deal from those elected to government. |
mykelmeezy:Sometimes sarrki tends to be reasonable. I think he's just trying to justify the pay. |
RZArecta:So so on point. Someone is setting the igbos up for another massacre now that the sabongari (kano) protest has failed. But someone should remind whoever is behind this that the times has changed. |
HungerBAD:Chai! There's a limit to being a hypocrite and biased. Forgive me but you are a classical example of the word z_ombie. Truth be told, your blind support is beginning to do more harm than good to the image of the APC led administration. |
Jibril659:Didn't you read the part that said he was invited. Sometimes it's better to just keep quiet |
I can't wait to see those words transformed into actions. Till then i'll keep my fingers crossed. But at least for uttering those words, sir you have my support. |
They will not publish the names and images of the members of this committee but when it's about Phantom guns and additional 5 naira on Petroleum products you know naa! Well oga Lai is working. |
emmabest2000:It's no longer very soon. It has actually begun. If you remember initially they said their leaders are not in support of the agitation but the trend has since changed From Enyinnaya abaribe to ike ekweremadu and the new ohaneze president, and now Mao ohuabunwa. Gradually, more prominent leaders has moved from providing tacit support to tactical support. Nigeria and Nigerians can only continue to denigrate the IPOB at their own peril. |
babyfaceafrica:Shame on you |
sarrki:I know that deep down in your mind you're disappointed with Buhari's administration but as one of those who campaigned so hard for him you can't afford to show it publicly. |
Though pazienza has done a good job dissecting your epistle despite it appearing obviously mischievous, i want to add that the problem with Nigeria is not the number of ethnic nationalities that make up the state but IRRECONCILABLE RELIGIOUS, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DIFFERENCES OR IDEOLOGIES that has made it practically impossible for them build trust among themselves and to Forge a common front. Does such issues arise in Biafra? certainly not. Why : Because 1. in terms of religion, Christianity is practiced by over 90% of the ethnic nationalities that make up biafra. 2. Economically everyone in the proposed biafra nation supports fiscal federalism or resource control. 3. Politically, The SS and SE people are naturally Republicans like pazienza already pointed out. 4. On the issue of people loosing their investment outside biafra, soludo has addressed that. but just so you know, the independence of Biafra does not imply that every citizen of Biafra must return home but should Nigerians become hostile to them, there are international laws to deal with that. Or should the Nigerian government decide to nationalise the investments of Biafrans, they'll only end up scaring other foreign investors away and creating the Zimbabwean scenario. Besides if the Biafrans could bounce back after the devastation of the Civil War, what makes you feel they won't do better if they finally gain independence. So whatever the scenario is, i'm confident that they biafran people will come out stronger. 5. on the issue of annexation, no biafran group has tried to redraw the old biafran map. In case you don't know, no politically exposed person from any biafran territory can publicly declare support for Biafran restoration because it amounts to treason according to Nigerian constitution. FINALLY, IF ANY ONE TRULY WANTS TO KNOW WHERE THE MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE STAND ON THE ISSUE OF BIAFRA SUCH A PERSON SHOULD SUPPORT THE CALL FOR A UN SANCTIONED REFERENDUM. |
TonyeBarcanista:Reading some of your posts, i tend to consider you to be intelligent (despite showing signs of instability) But with posts like this one, i'm not very sure if you are far from numerous 'educated illiterates' that liter the cyberspace. Or maybe your emotions are beginning to overcrowd your sense of reasoning. If you ask me you can't build a successful political career with the you're going. |
Interesting! Mimiko and jegede must do all that is necessary to continue to canvas for votes while pursuing this case because by the time the courts dispenses this case, their supporters might have been demoralized and there might not be enough time to campaign again. My thoughts though. |
This uppercut is superb. That's how it should be done. No wonder he said: until the bill is presented... IKEOHA 1 n'Igbo n'ile. U have my vote any day. |
Northern leaders defending the feeding bottle system that assures them unfettered access to the economic fortunes of the bite of Biafra |
People you'll never see anywhere near this thread: omenka HungerBAD Ngeneukwenu Progressive01 And their numerous AKAs |
My only annoyance is that journalists including those who worked for the Jonathan regime are not doing enough to set the records straight thereby allowing this one sided argument to thrive for so long. As for igbokwe, I'll just ask him to take a road walk anywhere around bayelsa or even Onitsha |
greenhulk:not within 24 to 48 hours. But the earlier the better. |
modath:Lol, sure we're all human. More reason why we must avoid stereotyping.. |
greenhulk:You've got some valid points here, especially the tricky procedures required to dismantle some of these phones. (but real technicians has the skills and tools that makes it easier) But this rice thing is being over hyped, when it can barely achieve anything for the a phone submerged in water. The only time rice might be of little help is when you're trying to remove moisture and it has to be in an AIR TIGHT CONTAINER. If a phone is submerged in water and you're able to switch it off, no further serious damage will occur even if it takes 48 hours to get it to a qualified technician. |
The best option is to try as much as you can to safeguard your phone from moisture and/or water. However under the circumstances you painted in the post, here are some steps you should take: 1. If the touch pad is still functioning, switch off the phone through the regular procedure otherwise, Press and hold the power button, and the phone will go off after about a minute or more. 2. If you have the technical competence, unscrew the phone to expose the battery connecting point and unplug it. 3. Thereafter, clean the parts affected by water with soft cloth and expose the phone to dry air to remove remaining moisture(avoid fire or excessive temperature). Alternatively, Putting the phone in a bag containing silicon at this point might equally help to remove the remaining moisture. 4. Finally, Reconnect the battery and couple the phone. (like they say in medical world: if symptoms persist after all these, see a qualified phone 'doctor'. However, if you don't have the competence to follow through the processes, you should seek for the services of qualified technician after you must have switched off the phone. I hope this helps. |
lalasticlala:Shows How many of us are carried by primordial sentiments. Just copy and paste. most people just swallow hook, line and sinker. Now you can understand why the word 'zombie' is apt. Imagine, even our own modath fell for this. |
Keneking:Maybe you should read the post again, This time slowly. |



