Romance › Re: Nigerian Man Fighting With His South African Woman Over 3 Pieces Of KFC Chicken by dederocs(m): 8:50pm On Feb 14 |
NosyParrot: They love drinking umbumquomboti   SA guys rank really low, SA women are trying mingling with them...you can never see other nationalities with SA men, they rank low amongst African men. |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Man Fighting With His South African Woman Over 3 Pieces Of KFC Chicken by dederocs(m): 8:45pm On Feb 14 |
Samantha125: Our men beef? Why would they beef over their leftovers?🤔🤔🤔 Junkies got no leftovers, with 70% of your men being drunks and drug addicts, I think it's the women rejecting them. Your men also look ugly, with that cone alien head of theirs and hungry looking stretched necks. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Parades Over 100 Kidnapped Victims In Kwara Community by dederocs(m): 8:15pm On Feb 14*. Modified: 8:43pm On Feb 14 |
Nigerians are suffering from the result of ignorantly and blindly following foreign religious ideology... though some merchants of souls are getting paid, just using the ordinary people as tools. |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Man Fighting With His South African Woman Over 3 Pieces Of KFC Chicken by dederocs(m): 8:09pm On Feb 14 |
IronGalaxy: 90% of you are beggers.. imagine a grown man running after Burna Boy's McLaren. Population of Nigerians that engage in that character is 0.05%...mostly almajiris from the north due to their indoctrination...as for street boys hailing for tips, that happens everywhere in the world, clips on YouTube abound of poor white, black, Hispanics begging for a quid. But 90% of SA men, especially the ones in the ghetto, are drunkards. |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Man Fighting With His South African Woman Over 3 Pieces Of KFC Chicken by dederocs(m): 8:05pm On Feb 14 |
Samantha125: What is the correlation between this and the topic?
We're talking about an SA jollofina disgracing your brother and insulting his entire generation over 3 pieces of chicken, you're here trying to divert the entire topic to SA men...🤣🤣🤣
Feel free to come to SA to marry her and take her to Nigeria, she's now single and searching for another Nigerian man who'll buy her a bucket of KFC with thick chicken drumsticks, thighs, can kiss and satisfy her in the other room...🤣🤣🤣... My sister is starved both upstairs and downstairs, tufiakwaaa!!!🤣🤣🤣 This is why Nigerian men bag their finest women and your men beef. |
Crime › Re: The $14 Trillion Heist: How Blackrock Secretly Bought The Global Economy by dederocs(m): 8:01pm On Feb 14*. Modified: 4:02pm On Feb 15 |
GildedTruth: You said it yourself: 'It’s just a little rigged.' That 'little bit of rigging' is the difference between a fair fight and a firing squad. On the street, if you play a game of Ludo and someone 'rigs' the deck, you don't call it 'more capacity'—you call it a scam.
Here is the final 'Gilded Truth' for the road: 1. Capacity vs. Capture: 'Capacity' is when you build a better car (Tesla) or a better phone (Apple). 'Capture' is when you use your $14 Trillion to lobby the government to make your competitor's product illegal. BlackRock doesn't win through 'Capacity'; they win through Regulatory Capture. They don't out-work the competition; they out-buy the people who make the rules.
2. The 'Rigged' Multiplier: You say 'more capacity wins.' But if I have a 1,000% head start because the Government gave me your tax money in a bailout, is that my 'capacity' winning, or is that legalized theft? When the 'big corporations' get to keep the profits but the 'small man' (you and I) has to pay for their losses, the game isn't just rigged—the game is broken.
3. The Final Score: You’re okay with 'playas who own shit.' I get that. But what happens when the 'playa' owns the Seed you need to plant food, the Water you need to drink, and the House you want to buy? At that point, you aren't a 'player' in the game anymore. You are the inventory.
I’m not blaming the player for playing; I’m telling the other 8 billion people on the field that the Ref is in the player’s pocket and the stadium doors are locked.
If you call a 'rigged' game 'economics,' that’s your choice. I call it a Global Plantation. I’m just trying to make sure you know which side of the fence you're standing on before the final whistle blow. By final whistle, you mean the Armageddon??  But why don't we hold our government accountable and ensure they protect our food security, energy security, technology security...we should be self dependent, it is possible if we get our cards right...but of course, a wealthy country will never be left alone...let's just pray for the best heads, that know how to play the game to win, for the nation and preserve the peace. I have to commend your depth of knowledge, and I must say,your submission sound logical but not necessarily true...only time will confirm the validity of your submissions, or the degree of its validity. |
Crime › Re: 'Imam' Wisam Sharieff Who Said Sex Can Bring People Closer To God, Arrested by dederocs(m): 3:56pm On Feb 14 |
They are just perverted extremists hiding under religion. |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Man Fighting With His South African Woman Over 3 Pieces Of KFC Chicken by dederocs(m): 3:51pm On Feb 14 |
RandDigital: No one else will have them. Remember they're taboo, no self-respecting SA lady will have them. KFC and beer fighters are all they got 😂 SA men 90% are drunkards and urchins. |
Politics › Re: It’s Unfair To Tag Him. — El-rufai Criticises US Sanctions On Kwankwaso by dederocs(m): 3:44pm On Feb 14 |
He is one of them...Na them. |
Politics › Re: El-rufai Will Be Punished For Tapping NSA’s Phone – Bayo Onanuga by dederocs(m): 3:18pm On Feb 14 |
It's a serious offence. Politicians have destroyed this country too much, we must start to hold politicians accountable... Nigeria must take it's national security seriously. This is a serious offence. Politicians are not above the law.
What he said about government listening to our calls is nonsense and gibberish, of course, if you are being investigated, with a court order, government can listen to an individual's call...but you have no right as a private individual to wiretap anyone, talk more of the NSA. I expect full investigation and prosecution. |
Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by dederocs(m): 1:38pm On Feb 14 |
AMINDA: This video was just published by SaharaReporters a few minutes ago. Show me a post of yours blaming the Kwara governor or Tinubu. Boko Haram is even accusing the government of cover-up, hence their decision to release the video. Tinubu is in Kebbi today attending a fishing festival and begging for Fulani votes. He will be in Kano on Monday to receive the newly defected governor. Continue to bury your head in the sand.
I think you are quoting the wrong person. I am not a sycophant, please check my posts. I don't glorify any politician in Nigeria, because they are mainly mediocres and political jobbers...am just saying he should face his corruption charges and stop beating around the book. If he broke the law, he should be dealt with. Politicians have caused Nigeria a lot of harm, I don't pity them, not anyone of them. |
Crime › Re: The $14 Trillion Heist: How Blackrock Secretly Bought The Global Economy by dederocs(m): 1:36pm On Feb 14 |
GildedTruth: You’re 100% right about one thing: The game is the problem. But here is where I disagree: Just because we 'accepted' capitalism doesn't mean we accepted the end of the Rule of Law.
In every game, there are rules to keep it fair (Anti-Trust laws, insider trading bans, competition acts). What I’m pointing out is that the 'Players' have become so powerful they’ve rewritten the rulebook in the middle of the match.
If we just say 'it’s the game' and walk away, we ignore three dangerous shifts:
1. The Death of Sovereignty: When a 'Player' becomes more powerful than the government you voted for, you no longer live in a democracy; you live in a Corporatocracy.
2. The End of the 'Free' in Free Market: If the game is 'Winner Takes All,' and the winner now owns the air, the water, and the debt of the losers, the game is over. There is no 'next round' for your children to play.
3. The Illusion of Choice: You say 'don't blame the player,' but if the player is using your pension money and your tax-funded bailouts to buy up your neighborhood, you aren't just a spectator—you are the prize.
I’m not just 'blaming' the player; I’m blowing the whistle because the 'Game' has turned into a Hostage Situation.
If you’re fine with a world where competition is dead and the scoreboard is fixed, then we agree on the facts and just differ on the stakes. I’m just curious: at what point does the 'Game' become too expensive for you to keep playing? I see your point, but the rules of the 'game' is not being broken, it's just a little rigged in favour of the big corporations...more capacity wins in this game. |
Politics › Re: Abductions: El-rufai's Opponents Accuse Him Of Hypocrisy. by dederocs(m): 12:40pm On Feb 14 |
This man has nothing to offer...we all know the accusations when he was governor in Kaduna, we all saw the cries and bleeding of southern Kaduna people. He is not a liberal, he is not open minded, he has shown his nepotistic stance over and over again. He has nothing good to offer Nigeria. |
Crime › Re: The $14 Trillion Heist: How Blackrock Secretly Bought The Global Economy by dederocs(m): 12:38pm On Feb 14 |
GildedTruth: You’ve touched on a very important point, but you’re comparing apples to a global orchard.
When Mark Zuckerberg bought WhatsApp and Instagram, he created a Product Monopoly. He owns the platforms, but he doesn't own the banking system, the energy sector, and the military-industrial complex. If Facebook crashes tomorrow, the world still eats.
The 'Gilded Truth' about BlackRock is that they aren't just buying 'apps'; they are buying the infrastructure of human survival.
Here is the difference your logic is missing: 1. Vertical vs. Horizontal Power: Zuckerberg is 'Vertical' (Social Media). BlackRock is 'Horizontal.' They own the top stakes in Pfizer, ExxonMobil, Lockheed Martin, AND the banks that fund them. In 'Pure Capitalism,' these industries check and balance each other. In the $14 Trillion Shadow Government, one entity sits at the top of ALL of them. That’s not a monopoly; that’s a Sovereign Corporate State.
2. The "Too Big To Fail" Subsidy: When Zuckerberg makes a mistake, his stock drops (like the Meta-verse pivot). When BlackRock’s investments were at risk in 2020, the Federal Reserve hired BlackRock to manage the bailout. That is the opposite of 'Pure Economics.' In a free market, if you fail, you die. BlackRock has reached a level where the Government acts as their 'Insurance Policy.' That’s not capitalism—that’s Crony Corporatism.
3. Choice vs. Illusion: You can choose to delete WhatsApp. You cannot 'delete' the fact that BlackRock is the primary landlord of thousands of family homes or the primary holder of your country’s national debt.
Monopolies like Zuckerberg are the 'Players' who got too big. BlackRock is the Referee who decided to buy the stadium, the teams, and the broadcast rights.
If you think this is just 'winner takes all,' you're watching the game. I’m showing you who owns the scoreboard. Which one is more dangerous? Once capitalism is the accepted world economic and monetary system... there will definitely be playas who owns shit...this is my point. Don't blame the player, look at the game. The world accepted capitalism. |
Politics › Re: Explosive Wiretap Claim Rocks Presidency – El-Rufai Vs NSA Ribadu Sparks Tension by dederocs(m): 9:45am On Feb 14 |
In Nigeria we allow weak men with zero intelligence and zero contribution to nation, commit serious offences and go away with it, just because they are politicians...do politicians have a different law from the citizens? |
Crime › Re: The $14 Trillion Heist: How Blackrock Secretly Bought The Global Economy by dederocs(m): 9:16am On Feb 14 |
GildedTruth: You are exactly right—it is capitalism. But there is a massive difference between the Free Market Capitalism that rewards innovation and the Monopolistic Asset Management that BlackRock and Vanguard have mastered.
Here is the 'Gilded Truth' that economics textbooks often skip: 1. The 'Common Ownership' Trap: In a true capitalist system, Coca-Cola and Pepsi should compete. But when BlackRock and Vanguard are the top shareholders of both, the 'competition' is an illusion. They aren't trying to win; they’ve already won both sides of the game. That’s not a 'winner takes all' market—that’s a duopoly that eliminates the need for competition entirely.
2. The Aladdin Algorithm: Pure economics relies on human decision-making and risk. BlackRock uses an AI called Aladdin that manages $21 trillion in risk. When one company's AI dictates the flow of more money than the GDP of the United States, we are no longer in 'pure economics.' We are in an Algorithmic Technocracy.
3. The ESG Leverage: In traditional capitalism, the only goal is profit. But these firms now use 'Social Scores' (ESG) to force companies to adopt specific political and social agendas, even if it hurts the bottom line. That isn't 'pure economics'—it's Central Planning disguised as a private fund.
The video isn't insinuating that capitalism is a crime; it’s exposing how the 'Invisible Architects' have hacked the system so that 'The Market' is no longer free. If one company owns the bank, the oil, and the media, are you really living in a free market, or just a very well-managed 'Gilded' cage? Capitalism encourages monopoly, mark Zuckerberg bought WhatsApp, Instagram etc... |
Crime › Re: The $14 Trillion Heist: How Blackrock Secretly Bought The Global Economy by dederocs(m): 8:31pm On Feb 13 |
It's capitalism, winner takes all, you are trying to insinuate things from your imagination. It's pure economics, capitalism. |
Politics › Re: Details Of Atiku's Visit To El-rufai After Airport Drama (Video) by dederocs(m): 7:12pm On Feb 13 |
A theatre of mediocres, sycophants and political jobbers. |
Islam › Re: New League Of Imams And Alfas Will Bring Boko Haram To Southwest – Grand Mufti by dederocs(m): 6:00pm On Feb 13 |
He is right...they will sell out their land for crumbs. |
Culture › Re: Oba Kadir Adebara of Jebba: Kwara Oba Who Refused To Bow To The Emir by dederocs(m): 3:46pm On Feb 13 |
Wise strong Oba, he knows history. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor David Ibiyeomie: My Expensive Watches Are Gifts (Video) by dederocs(m): 12:58pm On Feb 13 |
Be like say this one no flex as small pikin  |
Travel › Re: Husband Dies, Wife Injured In Lagos Auto Crash by dederocs(m): 12:44pm On Feb 13 |
Road safety, lastma and traffic management enforcement agencies should focus on articulated vehicles and public transport. |
Career › Re: Skills To Learn That Can Make You A Millionaire In A Year by dederocs(op): 9:51am On Feb 13 |
Gambling makes you loose focus, and messes with your mental intelligence and articulation.
Learn a skill, build your empire. |
Politics › Re: Try Everything To Make Your In-laws Like You — Omotola Jalade Ekeinde Advises by dederocs(m): 9:50am On Feb 13 |
A good woman will be loved naturally. |
Politics › Re: We Will Send Tinubu Back To Bourdillon In 2027 - Lauretta Onochie by dederocs(m): 9:49am On Feb 13 |
Another sycophant  |
Politics › Re: USA Proposes A Bill To Target Illegal Chinese Mining In Nigeria by dederocs(m): 6:55am On Feb 13 |
This is part of what is funding the bandits those rich minerals in the mines. Bandits extort the illegal miners, thereby getting more money to.buy guns. |
Politics › Re: Religious Freedom Violations: APC, NNPP Back Kwankwaso As US Sanctions Looms by dederocs(m): 10:15am On Feb 12 |
Birds of same feather flock together. |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery Reaches Full 650,000 BPD Capacity, Sets Global Benchmark by dederocs(m): 10:14am On Feb 12*. Modified: 11:13am On Feb 12 |
Federal government work with Dangote refinery, give him tax concessions so that he can sell cheap to Nigerians. We need to stop importing PMS so our naira value rise.
When we stop importing PMS, demand for dollars reduces drastically, this MUST increase the value of naira. It's simple balance of payments in economics.
I wonder why we are daft, we know what to do we don't do it.
A valuable naira will give us the best value from our efforts and value/resources, if our naira is strong, we will make much more money from exports, this is the way to true prosperity and wealth for a people. Value in your human resources, natural resources and capital resources.
I expect Tinubu to make strengthening the naira a top economic policy, it's possible by refining at least 70% of our crude in refineries across Nigeria, private refineries...the value chain will be tremendous. A strong naira means our crude will be worth much more. |
Business › Re: Naira Slides Below ₦1,350/$, Deepest Level Since May 2024 by dederocs(m): 10:08am On Feb 12 |
If we stop importing pms and start exporting our naira would get stronger, as this indicates, it's because of the brief halt in importation of PMS that strengthened the naira.
Federal government should be working with Dangote Oil, instead of wasting money on useless refineries. I wonder why we are so daft. |
Family › Re: A Beautiful Single Mother Of Two Cried Out For Disobeying Her Mother's Advice by dederocs(m): 5:04am On Feb 12 |
Beauty means nothing, beauty is sold in the street 40k a night. Only dumb girls overrate beauty these days. Most of them are looking for billionaires, but how many billionaires do we have in Nigeria?
The worst part is most of them have no value. |
Politics › Re: US Lawmakers Want Herdsmen Designated As Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) by dederocs(m): 7:32pm On Feb 11 |
Gerhards: During the Akufo regime when they change voter's card, those Fulani in the Northern Ghana tried to use Hausa's to register too, but those Ghana Northerners refused and exposed the Fulanis at the registering center and they were arrested immediately and this issue scared others from coming out to register, because during the registration you must explain the part of Ghana you came from and they will listen to your accent and other questions you have to answer which is impossible unless you are true Ghanaian. Those Northern Ghanaian are very wise and different unlike their Nigeria counter part who are being used by everybody country we share border with up North. The northerners in Ghana are smart and progressive...the northern political class in Nigeria is the problem, you see how they release terrorists, that is a clear sign, tagging them repentant, how can a terrorist with deep religious ideological radicalisation and indoctrination change, after all the blood he has spilled, change to what? They are deceiving themselves in northern Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: US Lawmakers' Bill To Sanction Kwankwaso & Fulani Militias by dederocs(m): 3:40pm On Feb 11 |
nationalnwa: Na US dey make laws for us now? Go school you no free, in their own laws. Abi you never hear of the killings of herdsmen? |